One Man’s 2012 Halloween Plan: Turn off the lights. Lie on the floor.
So go away, okay? Look, I didn’t buy any Candy this year–and when the neighborhood kids ring my doorbell tonight, I’ll pretend […]
So go away, okay? Look, I didn’t buy any Candy this year–and when the neighborhood kids ring my doorbell tonight, I’ll pretend […]
See in Sunday’s The Hindu “Abysmal Infrastructure“. Although the piece focuses on dangerous pedestrian walkways and cycling tracks in Hyderabad, India’s fourth […]
Something you don’t see much: an angry East River (CNN photo).
Out of Kent, England, our friend Charon QC’s Van Rouge Tour begins. And whether we like it or not, The Law is […]
Speaking of the Black Dog, a term Winston Churchill gave to his bouts with depression, I’ve often wondered why the subject of […]
Make sure the client representative who actually requests or directs your work sees the bill each month or quarter. For long-standing clients, […]
Send the bill to more than one person. Everyone has a back-up these days, including “Opal” in the back rooms of Accounts […]
It wasn’t that the talented Mitt Romney performed poorly last night; he didn’t. It was just that Obama was so uncannily good. […]
Tonight at 9:00 EST President Obama and Governor Romney debate foreign policy–expect lots on China, Libya and Iran–in Boca Raton, Florida with […]
He is the most decent man in the Senate. –Robert F. Kennedy, 1968 Growing up, professionals born in the 1960s were often […]
Trains, boats and planes. You have clients or customers selling within, out of or into Europe? See Charlemagne’s “Coming off the Rails“. […]
No matter what they think of his politics, few people doubt actor Robert Redford’s decades-long commitment and contributions to environmental protection. Or […]
I’ve got it! Let’s make a killing in animal ears. Some Millennials graduate from NYU’s Stern School of Business, or maybe Wesleyan, […]
Yesterday on Voice of America’s Straight Talk Africa, VOA mainstay Shaka Ssali interviewed our friend Patrick Ukata, Professor of International Relations at […]
Candy Crowley just before last night’s thriller. (ABC News) The problem with people in 2005 having talked me into having “a blog” […]
Yes, presidential debates are a very good thing. You can check yourself, and see if you are really seeing things out there […]
But I am very surprised that since the first one in 1960–my political consultant friends like Mike O’Neil like to say Nixon […]
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. On Wednesday Bennet Kelley, host of the Cyber Law & Business Report, interviewed Tess Cacciatore, co-founder […]
When I was in high school, I was the senior class president of a graduating class of about 200 students where sometimes […]
A post-mortem piece on Thursday night’s Biden-Ryan? A few of you asked–and so thanks. I will try to do a longer post […]
In tonight’s vice-presidential debate in Kentucky between two talky Irish Catholic guys, Joe Biden, about to turn 70, will triumph over but […]
When the seller won’t give the customer a better service alternative or a choice, and its competition is just as bad, nothing […]
And it’s the new Emoki animal ears “you control with your mind”. Yeah, that’s right. But this is no snake oil salesman’s […]
Our friend Ms. Maryam has been on an elegant London jag. As usual she’s writing wise but sensual narrative vignettes–but lately they […]
Paying customers at counters and on phone lines everywhere should start to act up–and demand better service and treatment. Maybe get a […]
Whether I like it or or not, Mitt Romney did well last night and, for the time being at least, completely destroyed […]
No, it’s not wishful thinking. It just makes sense. As I type, Mitt Romney, who is often dull but hard-working and mega-bright, […]
GE’s former general counsel Ben Heineman, Jr. has this one right. See his “The Rise of the General Counsel” appearing last week […]
