I am only getting a few random posts a day from pen-l, if that many. Is
there more going on, or is there something funny about the way I'm
scubscribed, or what?
--Justin
I fully concur with Jim Westrich's caveats on my
encomium to the glorious Packers. I also admit that the
last time around they were Super Bowl winners I was not
particularly a fan of theirs, despite being a Wisconsin
resident then. Something about their arrogance and the
obnoxiousness
from another list
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1997 13:23:07 -0800
From: Doug Abrams Arava [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Book Project: The Corporate Takeover of the Academy
RE: University, INC.
The Corporate Takeover of the Academy
I am an editor at the
BLS DAILY REPORT, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1997
The inflation-adjusted median weekly earnings of the nation's 91.3
million full-time wage and salary workers were flat in the fourth
quarter of 1996, compared with 1995's fourth quarter, BLS reports. In
current dollars, the median earnings actually
Just a point: the packers may be the only US football team that is
community owned, but at least three CFL teams (North American pro
football) are community/socially owned, including our own Winnipeg
Blue Bombers. It is interesting to note that in a league that has
been beset by financial
On this same subject, I'd urge anyone concerned about where public
education is going to get ahold of a study by Lehman Brothers called
"Investment Opportunity in the Education Industry." February 1996.
Frontispiece: "The health care sector 20 years ago and the education
industry today have