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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Jody Ewing - A Rare Interview with Dear Abby's Jeanne Phillips
Jeanne Phillips, who has co-authored the "Dear Abby" column with her mother, Pauline Phillips, since 1987, says their office receives between 5,000 and 10,000 letters every week.
One day, Phillips said, her mother handed her a letter written by a newspaper editor about his daughter who was unhappy, lonely and had a weight problem.
Phillips put the information in the column with a resounding endorsement, and the DCI got the most enthusiastic response it had ever received for an offering.
www.jodyewing.com /jeanne_phillips_8_01.html   (1602 words)

  
  Pauline Phillips - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pauline Esther Friedman Phillips was an identical twin; her sister, Esther Pauline Friedman Lederer, wrote the Ann Landers column until her death from multiple myeloma in 2002, at age 83.
Phillips, who resided in Beverly Hills, California, wrote in a straightforward style that contrasted with Chicago-based Lederer's quips and barbs.
By 1995, when Phillips suffered from the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, her daughter, Jeanne Phillips, assumed all the writing responsibilities of Dear Abby.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pauline_Phillips   (325 words)

  
 Jeanne Phillips - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeanne Phillips writes the "Dear Abby" column under the pen name Abigail Van Buren which was used by her mother, Pauline Esther Friedman Phillips.
Phillips has lent her continued support to a project started by her mother known as Operation Dear Abby through which letters can be sent by way of emails to soldiers stationed overseas.
Jeanne Phillips has largely kept her personal life to herself.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jeanne_Phillips   (660 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
Advice columnist Jeanne Phillips, she'll talk about the death of her aunt, Ann Landers, for the first time and her decision to call the cops on the letter writer who told her about his kid sex fantasies.
PHILLIPS: Well, the way I understand it, my aunt had met a man on a train and impressed him and he worked at the paper and told her that the original Ann Landers, a woman named Ruth Crowley, had died unexpectedly in surgery, and that they were casting about looking for a replacement.
PHILLIPS: Life is for the living, and she wanted people to remember her as strong and vital and tough, and didn't want anybody to see any weakness.
edition.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0206/25/lkl.00.html   (5903 words)

  
 CNN.com
PHILLIPS: I'm not keeping it from her, but my father was very concerned about how she would react and was afraid that she'd go into a mammoth depression and didn't want her told.
PHILLIPS: If it became necessary, and one's loved one needed that specialized care and the family wasn't able to see that it was done, I think that that's probably the most compassionate solution, even though it's a terrible tug.
PHILLIPS: Somebody with empathy for others, somebody who is willing to go the extra mile to be sure that the answers are as good as they can produce, consulting experts who are willing to share their expertise.
transcripts.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0209/20/lkl.00.html   (5526 words)

  
 Dear Abby - Dear Ellie - Aviophobia
Pauline Esther Phillips was an identical twin; her sister, Esther Pauline Friedman Lederer, wrote the Ann Landers column until her death from multiple myeloma in 2002 at age 83.
Phillips has suffered from Alzheimer's disease for a number of years, but according to her husband, Morton Phillips and her daughter, she did reconcile with her now-deceased sister before Lederer's death.
By 1985, when Phillips suffered from the onset of Alzheimer¹s disease, her daughter Jeanne assumed all the writing responsibilities of Dear Abby.
www.crystalinks.com /aviophobia.html   (859 words)

  
 Jeanne Phillips, MA - Home
Jeanne Phillips is one of the most amazing people that I know.
Jeanne Phillips offers a program that encourages and enables you to learn and realize things about yourself that you wouldn't readily learn and realize on your own.
The bottom line is, Jeanne Phillips can save a typical firm literally thousands of dollars annually in lost hours and increased benefits.
www.jeannephillips.com   (364 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
PHILLIPS: They make sure that she doesn't forget me because when I call they say your daughter's on the phone and then she perks up and she's wonderful with me. I'm going back to see her in Minneapolis.
PHILLIPS: The answer to that is there are support groups for spouses and families of the military and I urge you to avail yourself of them.
PHILLIPS: My aunt started first and she asked mother if she would help and after mother had helped for a while there was a decision made somewhere along the line that Eppie (ph) should do it alone and mother was left knowing that she could do it and no place to put it.
transcripts.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0308/23/lkl.00.html   (6860 words)

  
 The difference between Dear Abby, Ann Landers, and Wayne & Tamara.
In 2000, Abby's daughter, Jeanne, was introduced as the co-writer with her mother of the Dear Abby column.
Jeanne mentioned she was offering her tribute, free of charge, to all the papers who had carried her aunt's column.
She also said, "Her (Jeanne's) television appearance, flogging her 'grief' at my mother's death, in addition to her 'farewell' column, is beneath contempt." Margo Howard writes the Dear Prudence advice column.
www.wayneandtamara.com /thedifference.htm   (876 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - 'Dear Abby' advice seeker busted for child porn   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Dear Abby columnist Jeanne Phillips, the daughter of the column's founder, Pauline Phillips, called police after receiving the letter.
Jeanne Phillips, who shares her mother's pen name Abigail Van Buren, told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel she agonized over whether to report Weiser, since the column's credibility is based on the anonymity given those seeking her advice.
The elder Phillips' twin sister, Eppie Lederer, is the advice columnist Ann Landers.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/2002/03/13/dear-abby.htm   (364 words)

  
 Latest Breaking Health News & Information: Applesforhealth.com
Phillips, 84, started "Dear Abby" in 1956 to compete with the "Ann Landers" column written by her identical twin sister, Eppie Lederer.
Phillips last year turned over the day-to-day responsibility for the column to her daughter, Jeanne, and admitted she had been sharing writing duties with her daughter since 1987.
Pauline Phillips is married to Minneapolis businessman Morton Phillips.
www.applesforhealth.com /HealthySenior/dadwal4.html   (239 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Family says Dear Abby creator, Pauline Phillips, has Alzheimer's disease   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Pauline Phillips began writing the column after her twin sister, Esther Lederer, started writing a similar one for the Chicago Sun-Times in 1955.
Phillips, 84, has not been involved in the day-to-day business of the column for a couple of years, Kerr said.
Phillips acknowledged in December 2000 that she had shared writing duties with her daughter since 1987.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/2002-08-07-dear-abby_x.htm   (272 words)

  
 JS Online:
The syndicated advice columnist, whose real name is Jeanne Phillips, read his letter and was so disturbed that she called police from her office in Los Angeles.
Phillips, whose mother, Pauline Phillips, created the Dear Abby daily advice column 46 years ago, has contributed to the column since the early 1980s and has co-created Dear Abby with her mother since 1987.
Jeanne Phillips jokingly described her work on Dear Abby as "perhaps the longest apprenticeship ever." As a teenager, she earned allowance money by answering advice-seeking mail from other teens.
www.jsonline.com /news/metro/mar02/26933.asp   (750 words)

  
 THE PHILLIPS COLLECTION | Exhibitions
Guided by the vision of its founder, Duncan Phillips, to bring people together with great works of art, The Phillips Collection is preparing to undergo an expansion that will add gallery space, improved visitor services, and a Center for Studies in Modern Art.
Highlighting The Phillips Collection’s longstanding commitment to representing important developments in modern and contemporary art, the exhibition at The Phillips will be followed by a national tour.
The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC In the fall of 2008, to mark the 100th year of the Foundation Cassa di Risparmio di Perugia, an exhibition of thirty masterworks from The Phillips Collection will be presented at the Palazzo Baldeschi in Perugia, Italy.
www.phillipscollection.org /html/exhibits.html   (1244 words)

  
 Celebrity Photographs
My sister, Jeanne Phillips, drove in from Lansing, Michigan, and picked me up in Canton, Michigan, and took me to the store in Livonia.
My sister, Jeanne Phillips, worked with a lawyer who knew the judge who organized the fund raising event.
Jeanne picked me up in Lansing and took me to meet with Gordie and Colleen Howe.
www.geocities.com /jphill1492/celebrity.htm   (409 words)

  
 AMU Speakers Bureau - Dear Abby, aka Jeanne Phillips
Jeanne Phillips exudes the same warmth and compassion in front of a group that she does daily in her Dear Abby advice column.
Dear Abby is the symbol of a caring heart for millions of people around the world—an icon that symbolizes trust, compassion and straight-forward honesty.
Let Jeanne Phillips warm your audience as she does millions of newspaper and online readers every day.
www.amuniversal.com /ups/speakers/dearabby/index.htm   (237 words)

  
 Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles -   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jeanne Phillips (aka Abigail Van Buren / Dear Abby) made the following remarks at the installation of new and continuing JFS board members July 19, 2005.
Because of my work as Dear Abby, as well as being a member of the Phillips Foundation grants committee, I was aware of some of the problems in various communities, such as domestic violence.
Because my aunt had been stricken with polio in the 1950s, and spent the rest of her life as a quadriplegic, I knew the stresses that having a family member with a disability can put on families, even under the best of circumstances.
www.jfsla.org /index.php?/article/details/397   (958 words)

  
 Russell Phillips & Associates - Hospital/Nursing Home Fire, Emergency Management & JCAHO SOC Consulting -
Russ has been a fire and emergency management professional since 1970, assisting over 1,200 health care facilities in the development of their required JCAHO Statement of Conditions, general facility-wide and department-specific Fire and Disaster Procedures, and a unique, hands-on staff training program for all staff members, including special care areas of ICU and OR.
Jeanne has been with the company since its’ founding in 1976 and provides support in the areas of finance and human resources.
Jeanne is also an avid gardener and loves to ride and care for her horses.
www.phillipsllc.com /our-staff.asp   (3673 words)

  
 County, 911 center sued - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
A slain Carnegie man's mother is suing Allegheny County and seven 911 call center employees, claiming they failed to protect her son from a former Shaler emergency dispatcher who fatally shot him and two others two years ago today.
The lawsuit, filed Thursday in U.S. District Court on behalf of Jeanne Phillips of Carnegie, claims that Mark Phillips' constitutional rights were violated when he was not warned that Michalski improperly used center computers to find Phillips' personal information.
Phillips' mother is suing Allegheny County, Northwest Regional Communications, Allegheny County 911 and northwest regional dispatch center employees, including communications director Daniel Nussbaum.
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/pittsburghtrib/s_389010.html   (390 words)

  
 Advice Goddess Blog
Yesterday, Dear Abby (aka Jeanne Phillips) ran a letter from a distraught girl who'd discovered evidence her stepfather was a peeping pedophile:
I'm writing to you because I don't have Jeanne Phillips' e-mail or office address, but the advice of hers that ran in the LA Times today (about the pedophile peeping stepfather) was seriously, dangerously wrong.
I think the original Dear Abby (Pauline Phillips) needs to be called out of retirement to give some remedial training to her idiot daughter.
www.advicegoddess.com /archives/2004/09/dear_idiot_aka.html   (1701 words)

  
 CBSNews.com: Print This Story
Jeanne Phillips, who shares her mother's pen name Abigail Van Buren, said she agonized over whether to report the man, since the column's credibility is based on the anonymity given those seeking her advice.
Phillips added: "I believe he was seeking help, and I hope that is considered and I hope he gets the help he so obviously needs."
Tom Hayes, Weiser's attorney, said he hoped Phillips' call to the police would not deter others from seeking help.
uttm.com /stories/2002/03/14/national/printable503706.shtml   (480 words)

  
 Managing Caregiver Stress: Alzheimer's Association Colorado Chapter: Programs and Support Groups, Resources, Advocacy ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As her famous mother battles Alzheimer's disease, Jeanne Phillips will describe how she took over the Dear Abby advice column, became a caregiver for her mother, and made a commitment to fighting Alzheimer's disease nationwide.
Jeanne Phillips began working at age 14 under the tutelage of her mother, Pauline Phillips, who founded Dear Abby in 1956.
As a young girl, Jeanne answered letters from other teens under the supervision of her mother, and in adulthood, edited and co-wrote the column with her mother.
www.alzrockymtn.org /news_awaremlf.asp   (621 words)

  
 Abby's road
Pauline Phillips, aka Abigail Van Buren, helped raise public awareness for Alzheimer's disease 25 years ago when she published a letter from "Desperate in New York," who said she felt helpless coping with her husband's Alzheimer's.
In August 2002, Phillips' own family announced that the then-84-year-old creator of Dear Abby had been diagnosed with the same disease.
Now, her daughter, the current "Abby," Jeanne Phillips, hopes talking about her personal experience with the devastating illness will help other families struggling with it.
eldercare.uniontrib.com /news/marsha/marsha_abbysroad.cfm   (812 words)

  
 The Chamber Report: Ambassador Jeanne L. Phillips to highlight OECD
While touching on key elements and "front burner" OECD concerns, she will provide an overview of what the OECD does and highlight the importance of the OECD in global affairs.
With a Dallas businesswoman's perspective, Ambassador Phillips will examine OECD issues such as corporate governance, global economic outlook and how the OECD and it's member countries are working together in the war on terror.
As the United States' permanent representative to OECD, Ambassador Phillips serves as chief of the U.S. mission at the OECD in Paris, France.
news.dallaschamber.org /e_article000068502.cfm   (344 words)

  
 Silobreaker: Jeanne Phillips: Soldier's dad is touched by stran...
Jeanne Phillips: Soldier's dad is touched by stranger's kindness
Jeanne Phillips: Talking, listening are key to good marriage
Dear Abby: I have been wondering about the custom of shoe removal when someone is a guest at the home of the person who practices this custom before entering the house.When the entryway has several pairs of shoes in plain view, it's obvious the residents...
www.silobreaker.com /DocumentReader.aspx?Item=5_866044417   (1075 words)

  
 MSNBC: President's wartime inauguration - George W. Bush: The Second Inaugural - MSNBC.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jeanne Phillips, a veteran Texas GOP fundraiser, said she has worked with the Bush family on three previous inaugurations.
She served as Executive Director of the 2001 committee for George W. Bush and in 1989 for his father’s inauguration.
Phillips explained that the Bushes are always personally involved in the planning process.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/6717767   (911 words)

  
 Jeanne Phillips: 'Just call me Abby' | The San Diego Union-Tribune
For years, Jeanne Phillips earned her allowance by answering letters from teenagers seeking advice from Dear Abby.
In the eighth-grade, Phillips wrote an autobiography declaring her intention of becoming a writer.
So it was a seamless transition in 1987 when Jeanne accepted the pen from her mother, Pauline Phillips, who created her popular advice column in 1956.
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20050702/news_1c02abbyside.html   (469 words)

  
 QEM Network   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jeanne Phillips is an active teacher who, in addition to teaching, is involved in several community programs.
Phillips received the Perfect Attendance Award in 1993-94 and a Certificate of Appreciation from Delta Sigma Theta.
Phillips received the Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from North Carolina Central State University.
qemnetwork.qem.org /Archives/TLC_Profiles/TLC.MD.Phillips.html   (141 words)

  
 YALE UNIVERSITY REPORT ON TEEN EATING DISORDERS, CONFIRMED BY JEANNE PHILLIPS, CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL COACH AND EATING ...
They magnify all emotions from joy to despair.” Jeanne Phillips, MA, explained.
Individuals need to be given information about the dangers of these disorders and not be told the techniques.
With the current obesity epidemic in our country, and the cost in lost productivity associated illness and expense for treatment of, i.e., diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, experts like Jeanne Phillips are in high demand.
www.b-pr.com /jeannephillips1.htm   (380 words)

  
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