You can find Ann Landers' "Ten Commandments for Living" column in her book "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee." It may also be available in online archives of vintage newspaper columns or on websites dedicated to preserving her work.
The name "Ann Landers" was a pen name for a syndicated newspaper advice column "Ask Ann Landers." The second woman to use it, writing the column for 55 years, was Esther "Eppie" Lederer (1918-2002). Her twin sister was Pauline Phillips (1918-2013), the original "Dear Abby."
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Ann Landers was actually a pseudonym that Ruth Crowley used until her death in 1955 at age 48. Eppie Lederer took over the column after Crowley's death. Lederer was the voice behind Ann Landers until her death at the age of 84 in 2002.
This was discussed in an old Ann Landers column many years ago. At the time, her experts said much to my surprise, no. But I refrigerate it. Maybe someone can find that old column and post a link to it.
The question is rather vague... Ann Landers was employed by a newspaper, which would normally own the copyright in her column. This would cover her written answers and the selection of questions from readers. (In other words, it would be a copyright violation for someone else to take the questions from Ann Landers' columns and publish them with new answers.)
Ann Landers was born on July 4, 1918.
Ann Landers died on June 22, 2002 at the age of 83.
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Ann Landers' columns gave advice and discussed etiquette and manners.
Ann Landers died on June 22, 2002 at the age of 83.
Lindsey Landers's birth name is Lindsey Ann Landers Niedenfuer.