The October 2, 1996 issue of the () was devoted to the theme of managed care. I wonder how many people noticed the title of the painting on the front cover? The painting is by Max Beckmann and is titled "The Sinking of The Titanic." How fitting!
repaired to an adjacent hill, where, in groups of 24, they were regaled with buns and tea, and, in a tent, which the committee of ladies had tastefully decorated, the same wholesome beverage was served to a considerable number of the respectable inhabitants.” ...
While I was clear-headed enough to recognize this issue, and certainly part of me still wanted to live not everyone who owns a firearm and is struggling with suicidal ideation will be at this place. Giving the family a legal mechanism to disarm their loved ones will save lives.) Universal ...
he decided his soul was worth more than shekels earned from the news rooms of corporate cronyism. Marking his further career becoming one of the industry’s foremost photographers he enjoyed getting to know the world, its peoples and a far wider vision of life...
Well, it was rather nice to have the number of spammy-scammy calls and messages fall off, especially the ones which faked local numbers. I know that the Trump Administration has a lot on it’s governmental and law-enforcement plate at this moment, but I really do wish that someone high ...
Still, 55% of CEOs do acknowledge “geopolitical instability” as their #1 high-impact risk to business conditions this year. But for now, if you ask Captain John Smith of the RMS Titanic about the economy, it’s… ‘What iceberg? Full steam ahead’! All this oscillating up and down is...
“Stylistically somewhere betweenThe Life of BrianandJesus Christ Superstar, but proves to be more entertaining than either,” according to the reviewer inThe Stage) it also deals with some pretty heavy themes. Our aim was to have people arguing about the meaning of life on their way home ...
man didn’t know how to reach him directly, he gave me the phone number for Linley’s sister. She was delighted to hear from me; after all, she heard many of the same stories. She gave me his address and number and before I could dial the it, she had phoned him to introduce me...
“My first two years of pro hockey, I never had a piece of luggage. I was playing for Seattle — Keith Allen was the general manager — and I got hurt in Calgary on a trip that was going to Edmonton. Well, they decide to send me home, and Allen takes my meal money; that’s th...
Sports-entertainment reentered his life when he discovered that some co-workers were headed over to a nearby school run by Steve Keirn to give wrestling a shot. Knight tagged along and within six months, he was competing in the territory he grew up watching. ...