Monthly Archives: July 2010

I am tired of…

War(s) Facebook and other social media Rap and Hip Hop The assault of the Middle Class Unemployment statistics Wall Street Thinking about “what might have been…” Lawyers Newspapers (The New York Times excepted) Television news Eating “right” The turn to … Continue reading

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“72 Market, I don’t know if you’ve heard of it, but I do know you’ll love it. It’s one of my favorites. Over in Venice.” It was a small restaurant that Ben attended with some degree of frequency. Despite a … Continue reading

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Monday

It another Monday morning, and while I’m still happy to be on this side of the ground, it’s still another Monday morning. Thunderstorms are headed this way; how metaphorical. Of course, the Afghan war seems to dominate the news, given … Continue reading

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I was sorry and saddened to see Daniel Schorr go today, as I enjoyed his work and always thought of him as a fine reporter. But I thought also of mortality, as I often do these days. 93 is a … Continue reading

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New York Times: Daniel Schorr, Journalist, Dies at 93

By ROBERT D. HERSHEY Jr. Daniel Schorr, whose aggressive reporting over 70 years as a respected broadcast and print journalist brought him into conflict with censors, the Nixon administration and network superiors, died Friday in Washington. He was 93.   His … Continue reading

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