What You Omit Says a LotDavid C. StolinskyMonday, June 10, 2002 In one of his most famous cases, Sherlock Holmes noted that a dog didn't bark in the night. Holmes concluded that the dog knew the intruder and thus solved the case. "The dog that didn't bark" became a cliché for something that should have happened but didn't. If the great detective were here today, he would have many similar cases to solve.The Case of the Altered Speech In the recent film "Pearl Harbor," Jon Voigt gives an outstanding performance as President Roosevelt asking Congress for a declaration of...