The Facts About Eggs And Goats

September 8, 2010

Recently, I opened my refrigerator in Palm Coast, Fla., and discovered that my brother had left behind a carton of organic eggs. A package insert told a story about one of the egg farmer’s favorite goats, whose death left the farm’s other goats sad. The story had a dateline of Massachusetts, but the carton had a Texas license number, and it had somehow made it to Florida. That’s quite a …

Celebrating The Pandemic That Fizzled

June 21, 2010

In late March 2009, a 20-year-old employee in our Scarsdale, N.Y., office came down with the flu just after she returned from a Mexican vacation. In short order nearly everyone in the office got sick, with the conspicuous exceptions of my wife Linda and me. We are the only over-50 employees in an office where everyone else is 20- or 30-something. We did not know it right away, and I …

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