Up in the Air
I saw the movie Up in the Air recently, and, aside from experiencing it as a first-rate piece of entertainment, I found it to be subtle and brilliant in addressing issues I confront
I saw the movie Up in the Air recently, and, aside from experiencing it as a first-rate piece of entertainment, I found it to be subtle and brilliant in addressing issues I confront
Harvard professor and author Louis Menand wrote a very insightful article in the March 1, 2010, issue of [https://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/atlarge/2010/03/01/100301crat_atlarge_menand] The New
I applaud Pitney Bowes’ recent decision to sell its World Headquarters. In fact, I wish I had made it years ago. The Pitney Bowes World Headquarters was designed in the early 1980’s,
As the son of a mother who, mercifully died suddenly as a result of an automobile accident when she was in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, and a father who deteriorated
In my last blog, I commented on a July 11 article by Mary Walsh of the New York Times on the crisis relative to horrifically large pension and retiree medical obligations for government
In the July 1 New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/01/business/01menthol.html], there was an interesting article about the effort of the Congressional Black Caucus to get the