Diane Keaton, ‘Annie Hall’ star and rom-com legend, dies
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DEAR ANNIE: Thank you for the work you do on behalf of the good. I often read your columns on boundaries, and I deeply appreciate your encouragement to not only set boundaries for ourselves but also respect those of others. Boundaries feel like such an important concept, yet sometimes they are hard to define in everyday life.
In a recent Dear Annie column, a reader sought Annie's help in dealing with new neighbors who are polite, but very messy.
For anyone weighed down by the struggles of loved ones, this program provides both comfort and practical tools for healthier living.
Dear Annie: I feel like I am constantly being pulled in too many directions, and I do not know how to handle it anymore.
In today's Dear Annie column, a reader seeks Annie's advice on how to say "no" to family and friends without them resenting the answer.
One of Austin’s best-known eccentrics for decades, the Durant, Oklahoma, native walked or biked up and down the Drag on the west side of the University of Texas campus from the 1940s through the 1980s. After a few falls, she got around on crutches or a walker. In other words, a fascinating subject for “From the Archives.”
Southern Baptists continue to prioritize pushing back lostness through missions, marking another strong year of generous giving to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering and the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering.
Dear Annie: Thank you for the work you do on behalf of the good. I often read your columns on boundaries, and I deeply appreciate your encouragement to not only set boundaries for ourselves but also respect those of others. Boundaries feel like such an important concept, yet sometimes they are hard to define in everyday life.