"Eric Zorn" is a columnist for the Chicago Tribune. A graduate of the University of Michigan, he has been working for the paper since 1980, and has been a columnist since 1986. He co-wrote the 1990 book Murder of Innocence, about Laurie Dann. The book served as the basis for a 1993 made-for-TV movie of the same name. Since 2003, Zorn has penned "Change of Subject", the Tribunes first blog.

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Making resolutions is a cleansing ritual of self-assessment and repentance that demands personal honesty and, ultimately, reinforces humility. Breaking them is part of the cycle.

I don't hear negativity from colleagues.

You can't buy time or save it, common idioms notwithstanding. You can only spend it.

White House sources have cast aspersions on... the vast right wing (surely half-vast is what they meant)...