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What’s a True Fan to Do? The Ultimate Baseball Conundrum

May 29, 2014 by etelfeyan

              As a baseball fan, I am often amazed at how exciting a particular game can sometimes be.  Of course, all sports offer this kind of edge-of-your-seat experience, but a baseball game, because it isn’t controlled by a clock and can only be decided when that last out has been recorded, is that rare sport […]

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How the Work of Lawyers Can Be Misconstrued

May 22, 2014 by etelfeyan

              An investigative report by Bill Vlasic of the New York Times (published on the front page of the paper’s Sunday edition this week) suggests that in-house lawyers for General Motors counseled the company to keep from the public the fact that the company was investigating claims that defects in its ignition switches had caused […]

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Is It Possible to Love Your Country but Not Its Citizens?

May 16, 2014 by etelfeyan

              I’ve always been content to have been born in the United States.  It’s a fine country for the most part, and I have enjoyed a good life, albeit not without some personal travails along the way, for all of the years that I have lived in it.  I’m sure there are other countries that […]

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The Secret to Success: Hard Work or Good Luck?

May 8, 2014 by etelfeyan

              I had one of those frustrating conversations with a guy at my gym the other day.  You probably have had one or more of these if, like me, you aren’t afraid to engage in the kind of discourse that can either elevate understanding or degenerate into hostility.  This one was about whether those living […]

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