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...refugee march began at the base of the island and wound up the highways as far as you could see, tens of thousands of people with clothes dusted, faces grimy, marching northward, away from the battlefield. There was not a single smile on a single face. But there was remarkably little panic as well--more steel and ingenuity: Where am I going to sleep tonight? How will I get home? "They can't keep New Jersey closed forever," a man said. Restaurant-supply companies on the Bowery handed out wet towels. A cement mixer drove toward the Queensboro Bridge with...
...long to answer some e-mail request you have made. You don’t know what they are thinking and what they are experiencing. I hope we can all make an effort just to be a bit kinder than usual at this horrible moment—if someone smiles at you, try to return the smile rather than averting your eyes, if someone grouches at you, try to be forgiving rather than reactive...
...refugee march began at the base of the island and wound up the highways as far as you could see, tens of thousands of people with clothes dusted, faces grimy, marching northward, away from the battlefield. There was not a single smile on a single face. But there was remarkably little panic as well--more steel and ingenuity: Where am I going to sleep tonight? How will I get home? "They can't keep New Jersey closed forever," a man said. Restaurant-supply companies on the Bowery handed out wet towels. A cement mixer drove toward the Queensboro Bridge with...
...then I saw something I?d never seen before: A smile play across the slugger?s face as he stood lost in the moment, watching the ball linger over the outfield lights. Something very small inside me loosened, unraveled, and I found myself smiling with him. It?s not love - but it may be acceptance. It?s awfully hard, after all, to fight someone who?s finally found peace...
...Fridays have been dominated by general-pessimism short-sellers cleaning up their portfolios ahead of the weekend. The unemployment number was a psychological catalyst more than anything else; the latest report that August was rife with cost-cutting is news on which Wall Street will look back with a smile...