Tag: reviews
group name: newamericanstory
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April 06, 2007 10:15 PM EDT --
Reading “The New American Story” by Bill Bradley was a breath of fresh air. His focus on the Oil Industry and how it relates to the future of a water shortage was both interesting and . . . more
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March 27, 2007 06:01 AM EDT --
We are, all of us, prisoners of the way we talk about things. Greed, fear, ambition and- all too rarely- love and kindness shape the stories we tell about our reality and about our lives. Once the stories . . . more
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April 27, 2007 11:37 AM EDT --
Until I was 25, I never thought much about the realities of American health care. I was under my parents insurance, and, despite the fact that I was a sick kid who was in and out of doctor's offices . . . more
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April 05, 2007 11:57 PM EDT --
Last week I received an email from Mo~zy inviting me to be her guest on Wednesday evening, April 4th to hear Bill Bradley speak at the First Church in Cambridge, an event sponsored by the The Harvard Coop. . . . more
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April 13, 2007 05:35 PM EDT --
Review of Bill Bradley’s The Economy chapter in “The New American Story,” assigned by Gather.com
"If the story we are told about the economy ignores the burgeoning personal . . . more
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April 14, 2007 09:25 PM EDT --
Despite being extremely into politics and news, I’m not a big reader of political books, generally preferring my non-fiction to be historical in nature. That said, I’ve been reading former . . . more
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April 19, 2007 08:45 AM EDT --
As a nurse in the healthcare field for the last eight years, I’ve taken care of individuals from all walks of life. I’ve seen first hand the difference in quality of treatment received from . . . more
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May 16, 2007 10:19 PM EDT --
Bill Bradley's new book, The New American Story, provides readers with what can only be called a progressive vision for America's future. . . . more
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June 08, 2007 10:51 PM EDT --
We take so much for granted here in the USA. Conducting our day-to-day lives as though we'll always have our assumed freedoms, oblivious to the corrupt criminal realities that currently . . . more
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