Mike Critelli

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Excessive Executive Compensation

I can readily understand why people who are not executives of large businesses can be bewildered and outraged by the compensation of some CEOs, especially when it is given in big chunks of

The John F. Kennedy Assassination

I just finished reading a most insightful book called A Cruel and Shocking Act: The Secret History of the Kennedy Assassination. What made this book stand out from so many other books about

The Benefits of Being Invisible

Every so often, I go back and reread a book I liked a lot. Recently, I re-read a book by Bill Russell, my favorite all-time athlete, entitled Russell Rules. To me, Bill Russell

Changing Government Priorities

In the September 23 issue of the Financial Times, reporters Chris Bryant, Fiona Harvey, and Tony Barber, in an article entitled “Climate Change Fears After German Opt-Out”, [https://ft.onet.pl/1,15011,

More Is Not Always Better - May 2008

One of the basic assumptions of many health care reform advocates is that a “richer” plan which provides a broader range of benefits and which has a higher percentage reimbursement for medical events