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" ... Cross River is not a typical community bank. There are no tellers here, or ATMs or safe deposit boxes. Instead there are 175 bank staffers and traders stuffed elbow to jowl into about 23,000 square feet, peering into hundreds of computer monitors—often stacked three per desk. There are startup touches—a kitchenette stocked with LaCroix sparkling water, gourmet coffee and a game room. ... "
" ... So here we have, almost cheek by jowl, three of the world’s great religions, layered one over the other since the dawn of time, with histories which often collide! Crowds were thronging around, some truly religious and some like me who being neither Christian nor Muslim nor Jewish were insulated from religious emotions and so more dispassionate, but equally dazzled by the historical overlay on everything around. ... "
" ... There's one of those ever so puzzling reports out today. This one looks at the manner in which there is economic segregation across school districts in the United States. Given the past overtones of the word segregation this is obviously something of a problem. The report doesn't manage to show what people think it is showing though. It's entirely true that there are areas of the United States which are poorer than other areas. Sometimes those areas are so cheek by jowl that the contrast between two neighbouring districts can be quite jarring. ... "
" ... To me, it’s bizarre to have these two cultures juxtaposed. Cheek by jowl. Because the two belief systems couldn’t be further apart. And neither side understands the other. Kind of like the political divide in America. ... "