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" ... Entrepreneurs in India will also train individuals to handle routine legal matters in the U.S., via the Web and phone. State bar associations will howl, but strictures preventing individuals from taking bar exams without first completing law school will be undermined by the Web. Honest lawyers will tell you that the last year or year and a half of law school is a waste of time. The old system of apprenticing in a law office and taking the exam will see a revival. ... "
" ... Foreign governments may howl that we’re sucking capital away from them, but they could counter with similar long-term bonds, which would be a boon for their own holders of debt. ... "
" ... One should hesitate to call this a loophole in need of closing when you consider how it helps the teams and the league. Keep in mind that every owner, if that person or group is willing, can afford to play the game the way the Lightning and Blues are playing it. If $81.5 million is all they’re willing to spend, that’s their right. Just don’t howl about the Lightning or Blues doing their thing. ... "
" ... The paintings in the show are accompanied by a series of black-and-white drawings, also made with India ink, that are more literal — they represent heads. Under Michael’s hand, the head howl, they shoot lasers out of their eyes, they weep, they melt, they sigh. (Well, what do you see?) Again, Michael sees a connection, although not a direct one, to his photographic work — arguably, he is best known for his Polaroid portraits of celebrities that appear frequently in New York Magazine, among other publications. The drawings are inspired by these portraits — they make you wonder what Michael sees when he looks through the lens of his camera — but also by ancient busts, and 19th century photographs of people in insane asylums. Redolent of Francis Bacon and Picasso, although uniquely Michael’s own, they are so expressive that you almost want to be locked in a room with one and have a conversation with it. ... "
" ... With the pace of business demands and marketplace disruption in eternal overdrive, a CIO’s customers don’t want stability and consistency as much as they want velocity. (Oh, the minute they don’t have consistent stability, they’ll howl, but ’til then, they take that for granted.) The old IT mindset of providing a utility doesn’t work in this world. ... "