One sign of the evolving political times in Massachusetts came this week with the revelation that Raynham/Tunton Dogtrack is losing a choice state political plum its has enjoyed for the past year. Raynham’s George Carney who has been wired tightly to State House political leaders for four decades, was jolted by State Treasurer Tim Cahill’s… Continue reading
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U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft certainly has proved to be the tough, stand-up prosecutor the liberal left—ACLU, New York Times, Boston Globe and many Democratic Party politicians—knew he would be when they mounted that all-out drive to block his confirmation after President Bush named him to his Cabinet. Their on going assault on him has… Continue reading
More trouble for Real Networks. According to Rafat Ali’s latest e-letter: “…brain drain at the company: during the last 10 months of this year, almost 12-15 senior level execs. have left the company, some starting their own ventures and some joining other companies. Of course, it is not unusual for a person like Rob Glaser… Continue reading
The letter to the editor the Herald published on its editorial page today complaining about the girlie pages the newspaper seems to be launching in its new EDGE section was just one of many received recently.
Today’s Wall Street Journal feature on the excessive salaries of National Hockey League players which are putting the 30-team league in financial peril, should be an eye opener for all professional athletes. NHL players certainly are not the highest paid when compared to baseball, football and basketball stars of the Major Leagues, National Footbll Leacgue… Continue reading