My needs are quite specific when it comes to a suitcase. It must be expandable, have a front zippered section large enough for my laptop, be lightweight and in any color other than black. Oh, and it has to have four wheels.
Jan Schroder
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In the March 1980 Republican primaries, George Bush had already lost what he called his “Big Mo” to Ronald Reagan. He bounded off his campaign plane in conservative Augusta, Georgia, for another obligatory meeting with local reporters.
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Traditionally for 4th of July, I quote Thomas Jefferson in this space. Given our nation’s hardening polarization, I thought it more appropriate this year to quote Abraham Lincoln.
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With a daily subscription to The Washington Post, I was an outlier in my first-year college dorm. I found its content more interesting than textbooks on which I perhaps should have focused. Then, I didn’t appreciate the courage of owner Katharine Graham, perfectly profiled by Meryl Streep in “The Post.”
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Four years ago next month, when we first emailed The Atlanta 100 as a surprise new eNewsletter to 18,000 readers, we had no idea we’d soon be part of a growing PR publishing network stretching from Denali to Dubai.
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I was to fly into Charlottesville this week to repair a brick walkway I built 40 years ago at my alma mater and to call on potential clients, but after this past weekend’s tragedy, I canceled.
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John Adams and Thomas Jefferson met at the 1775 Continental Congress in Philadelphia and became close friends. They survived disagreements on many subjects, but on one they were aligned:
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In the final episode of our video series, Democrat and Republican wax optimistic.
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“Social media has given rise to the ability of individuals to say anything they want to say irrespective of what the facts are. People make things up.
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When Democrat Ted Kennedy compromised with Republican Saxby Chambliss on immigration, both found themselves under siege.
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First-term US Senator Saxby Chambliss was on the Senate floor two days after being sworn in when Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy introduced himself.
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Former US Senator Wyche Fowler offers three solutions to the partisanship strangling America in the second of our eight-episode video conversation with him and former US Senator Saxby Chambliss.
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We’ve always tried to remain grateful to live in America, though we’d become a little despondent during the 2016 election. Then we had an idea.
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As a child growing up in Charlotte, Sally Schroder always tried to figure out ways to improve systems, from inventing a new way to weave pot holders to launching a birthday party supply business.