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In a few days, the second anniversary of my husband’s death will be here. We were together for 40 years. They weren’t easy ...
Dear Abby: I recently received a voicemail from my brother that recorded a conversation he was having with his wife. It was ...
Now the column appears in about 1,400 newspapers worldwide, and Dear Abby receives more than 10,000 letters a week. But Dear Abby never forgot where she came from - and neither have we. Advertisement ...
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips.
Dear Abby's offices in Los Angeles, which receive up to 10,000 letters a week, would not have saved contact info this long for the real "Unhappy in Tampa," not that they'd share it if they had.
The 'Dear Abby' column no longer appears in the newspaper. Instead, the Tribune is focusing on its premier advice franchise, 'Ask Amy,' by Amy Dickerson , which appears elsewhere in this section.
Pauline Phillips, better known to millions of newspaper readers for decades as the Dear Abby advice columnist, has died after a long battle with Alzheimer’s. CNN values your feedback 1.
Pauline Friedman Phillips, who under the name of Abigail Van Buren, wrote the long-running "Dear Abby" advice column that was followed by millions of newspaper readers throughout the world, has died.
Dear Abby: I gave my son your cautionary column. Boy, did it make a difference. All of a sudden, he was sending thank-you notes to everyone ...
The bogus biographical bug bit advice columnist "Dear Abby" in March 2004, when Universal Press Syndicate pulled her upcoming 15 March column after a newspaper editor who read it in advance ...
Pauline Phillips, the original “Dear Abby” advice columnist, died Wednesday at the age of 94 after a decade-long struggle with Alzheimer’s disease, NBC News has confirmed. Phillips wrote the ...