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Tag: 07.25.11

Have Social Media Become Oppressive?

“For years, employees have been complaining about bosses who expect them to respond to e-mail or meet other online demands even when they are on vacation. But now some people are feeling social pressure to stay on the grid.”

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on July 24, 2011March 30, 2021Categories issuesTags 07.25.11

The Fabulous Freuds

Lucien Freud wasn’t even the most famous of the Freuds. Sigmund, of, course, was first, but there are others…

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on July 24, 2011March 30, 2021Categories peopleTags 07.25.11

US State Department To Bring Artists To America

“Since the early ’50s, we’ve basically sent groups overseas to do people-to-people exchange for mutual understanding. This is the first time we’re bringing 10 groups to Main Street America, if you will.”

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on July 24, 2011March 30, 2021Categories issuesTags 07.25.11

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