At Salon, Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews the week's celebrity apologies, and finds most wanting. Then she highlights this example of how to apologize with grace: [L]est you think nobody knows how to own up to bad behavior, there have this week also been some fine examples of how to do it correctly. David Petraeus, the former head of the CIA/ladykiller appeared at a Los Angeles ROTC dinner and got the awkward part out of the way early. “I join you, keenly aware that I am regarded in a different light now than I was a year ago,” Petraeus said. ”I am also keenly aware...