By Elaine Donnelly
Extending sexual misconduct to combat units
His dad was hoping for a baseball player. The baby boy who popped out was football-sized instead, so chubby and pink that Gerry Watson needed all of 10 seconds to nickname his newborn son "Bubba." Instead of crashing into running backs, he grew up to overpower one of the most iconic golf courses in the game.
The Broadway-bound casting of the musical "Ghost" will be hauntingly familiar.

"The Ides of March," the slick new movie with George Clooney as an unethical presidential candidate is a morality tale for our time.

When the call came to the home of Lt. Col. Michael Rowells, his wife Molly assumed it was a joke. Why else would someone insist that her husband had won a chance to play a round of golf with Tiger Woods?

When the call came to the home of Lt. Col. Michael Rowells, his wife Molly assumed it was a joke. Why else would someone insist her husband had won a chance to play a round of golf with Tiger Woods?

Let's be frank. There are few, if any, writers in the genre the French call "romans policiers" who approach the lyrical rhythm, warp and weave and the symbolism, simile and metaphor of the poetical in their work while retaining all the unsentimental, rough-edged suspense and chokehold violence of classic fiction noir.