Nita Ostroff Tyson

Nita Ostroff Tyson

Ms. Ostroff Tyson is a veteran writer in a number of venues. She began her career many years ago as a stringer for API/UPI and is currently self-employed doing academic research writing in a number of specialty fields.
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  • The Dating Game Killer
    Rodney Alcala, the Dating Game killer, is one of the most vicious killers of the 1970s and 80s.
  • Penn State May Have Erred in Firing Paterno
    Joe Paterno may have followed Pennsylvania law although he did not report alleged rapes.
  • Don't Let Depression Get You Down!
    Depression can seem like a death sentence. It's not. There are some simple things you can do to relieve depression and start living.
  • The Rose
    Roses have long been renowned for their romantic properties. But while a dozen long stemmed red roses may be the traditional flowers of love, give me a climbing rose any time!
  • Western Winds
    Even after death, a mother's love survives.
  • BTK Killer: Dennis Rader
    Dennis Rader, a mild-mannered church-going family man from Wichita, Kansas, became the BTK Strangler. He finally goofed by sending a computer generated letter to the papers complaining he was not getting credit for his crimes.
  • Jeffrey Dahmer
    Jeffrey Dahmer not only killed his young male victims, he experimented on them, cut them up, and ate some of their parts. Until he died, Dahmer swore he wasn't gay or a pedophile, just a lonely man who wanted to keep his "lovers" with him.
  • Nicole Catsouras
    After she stole her father's Porsche 911, Nicole tried to pass another car, hit it, lost control, rolled, and hit a toll booth. Here's a link to the photos.
  • Parsnip Recipes
    Parsnips are one of the forgotten root vegetables. Great acquainted with this marvelous, hearty vegetable!
  • Best Restaurants for Seniors in Cumberland, MD
    Cumberland, MD has three of the best restaurants for seniors! Whether you are looking for a place to have a family get-together or just a hot cup of coffee and a piece of pie, these restaurants have what you're looking for.
  • Hot Dog!
    Football season means tailgating! Have the best dogs at the game with these quick and tasty recipes.
  • Best Local Restaurants for Families
    All-you-can-eat restaurants are popular in Cumberland, and here are three of the best.
  • What Happened to Over 70,000 Blogs?
    Why did the government shut down over 70,000 blogs the week of July 11? The answer to this question remains a mystery, as citizens begin to wonder whose blog will be next. One sinister possibility exists: Is this a Kill Switch dry run?
  • Goodwin Takes Byrd's Seat in Senate
    With Carte Goodwin unlikely to run for Bryd's Senate seat in the next election, Manchin tries to maximize his chances to take over the vacancy caused by Bryd's sudden death.
  • Autism and Adolescence
    Adolescence is difficult enough. It is nearly always a challenging time for families. When the adolescent has autism, the level of stress increases dramatically.
  • Television Ain't What it Used to Be...
    What ever happened to Leave it to Beaver? Today's shows tackle a wide variety of issues and topics. Even the cartoons have changed!
  • Chinese Foods and Wine: Match Taste to Wine
    You may have learned to match beef with a red wine, and chicken or fish to a white. The "old" rules don't apply when the meal is as complex in tastes and colors as the typical Chinese feast. Choose wines that best match these wonderful foods.
  • My Step-Son's First Christmas
    My husband was Jewish, and his kids celebrated Hanukkah. At my house, there was always a Christmas tree. Here's the story of my five year old step-son's first Christmas.
  • I've Always Embarrassed My Kids!
    I'm not your typical mom, and many times my kids have been embarrassed! My son and daughter have reacted differently to the challenge through the years.
  • A Very Short Love Poem
    A short love poem, for Valentine's Day
  • Autism: Is it a Disability or Not?
    With the rates of autism steadily rising, we must discuss the moral, political, and economic ramifications of continuing to regard autism as a disability.
  • A Premarital Agreement can Protect Your Small Business
    This article provides basic information on the necessity of using a premarital agreement to protect the small business owner.
  • Dining Guide: Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab, Chicago
    If you're looking for the best steak, seafood, and salads around Chicago, eat at Joe's.
  • Measles Oubreaks: What Are the Dangers?
    Years ago, everyone had the measles as a child. Now we immunize to prevent it. What are the dangers of measles? Why is getting the measles such a big deal?

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