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Everything Is A Billboard, Even The Cops

Everything Is A Billboard, Even The Cops

My ears are for sale. Left. Right. For the right price, you may have them both. Or, I should say, rent them. Your message here. On my ears. I am joining the 21st Century. I am becoming a billboard.Hey. Why should I -- JUST DO IT! -- miss out -- FLY THE FRIENDLY SKIES! -- on the trend? -- THINK FORD FIRST!After all, things you never thought of as advertising space are now becoming -- OBEY YOUR THIRST! -- advertising space. Like police cars.
Bonds’ Greatness Requires No Title

Bonds’ Greatness Requires No Title

Hat's off. If you thought he was the devil, then give the devil his due. The Angels may have popped the champagne, but the biggest winner of this all-California World Series was, it turns out, on the losing team. A month ago, Barry Bonds was a giant with a question mark. Now he is a giant exclamation point.
Nowhere To Hide … Even At 40,000 Feet

Nowhere To Hide … Even At 40,000 Feet

Oh, please. No more. The places on Earth where you can actually find peace and quiet are already dwindling down to inches. Now this? Cell phone makers are on the verge of technology that would allow airline passengers to talk all flight long?Where's the oven? I want to stick my head in it.See whether this sounds familiar. You get on a plane. You settle into your seat. You open a travel magazine. You begin to drift off, thinking of the places you are about to visit, the people you are about to see, and . . .
A Brave New World After Millen’S Miscue?

A Brave New World After Millen’S Miscue?

You don't yell "fire" in a crowded theater, and you don't yell "coward" on a football team. Not your own team. Not in public. Matt Millen knows that. He did it anyhow. "I knew it was trouble a nanosecond after I said it," he admitted. But once the words were out of his mouth, there was no grabbing them back.
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Mitch Albom writes about running an orphanage in impoverished Port-au-Prince, Haiti, his kids, their hardships, laughs and challenges, and the life lessons he’s learned there every day.

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