Archive for January 2007

Work Like Hell

January 22, 2007 By
Long-serving U.S. Congresspersons were asked for advice they would give new members in a story by Andrea Seabrook on National Public Radio’s “Morning Edition” last week. I figured words of wisdom from legislators could very well have some applicability to ...

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What Do You Think of Global Warming?

January 16, 2007 By
Right now, as I write this, people in Golfdom’s downtown Cleveland office building are looking out the window and marveling mournfully about the snow falling. Yes, I said “marveling mournfully.” People can’t believe it’s snowing, and they’re downright troubled that ...

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Sour Grapes Won’t Spoil Oprah’s Generosity

January 8, 2007 By
Philanthropists should be celebrated; 89 percent of American households contribute to charity, according to the National Philanthropic Trust (NPT). That’s a good thing. America’s fascination with the uber-rich makes much of their life media events, including their charitable donations. So ...

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