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The Bader Chronicles: May 2008
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Monday, May 5, 2008. New York Minutes, Vol. 4: ow. I’m a bit achy today. This past weekend I went to my undergrad alma mater to celebrate fifty years of (men’s) rugby at the college. I’d planned to skip around the field for a few minutes in order to have participated in the women’s alumni game, but there were few substitutes so I ended up playing most of the game in the depths of the scrum. On a more adult note, the sixth month of married life is going swimmingly, thank you very much. (Not least beca...
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The Bader Chronicles: New York Minutes, Vol. 8: The Maine Event
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Monday, August 31, 2009. New York Minutes, Vol. 8: The Maine Event. As compelling as Facebook can be, it lulls me into posting one-liners while neglecting these longer musings, causing my writer's brain to atrophy and banishing faithful readers to what I'm sure is a purgatory of unbearable suspense and want. (Is there an emoticon for dripping sarcasm? I've broken free from the site's grip for long enough to compose this entry - I hope you can break free for long enough to read and enjoy it. Since I know ...
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The Bader Chronicles: April 2009
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009. New York Minutes, Vol. 7: What's on my mind? My fellow Facebook addicts are familiar with the status update, the blank box on Facebook begging you to inform the world of your whereabouts, medical conditions, toddlers’ newest tricks, culinary experiments, or whatever else occurs to you. To wit:. Temporarily broke her New Year’s resolution of a no-booze January for a Brunello di Montalcino tasting, which is clearly understandable, right? Is off to Canyon Ranch spa with mom and sis.
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The Bader Chronicles: August 2009
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Monday, August 31, 2009. New York Minutes, Vol. 8: The Maine Event. As compelling as Facebook can be, it lulls me into posting one-liners while neglecting these longer musings, causing my writer's brain to atrophy and banishing faithful readers to what I'm sure is a purgatory of unbearable suspense and want. (Is there an emoticon for dripping sarcasm? I've broken free from the site's grip for long enough to compose this entry - I hope you can break free for long enough to read and enjoy it. Since I know ...
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The Bader Chronicles: New York Minutes, Vol. 4: ow
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Monday, May 5, 2008. New York Minutes, Vol. 4: ow. I’m a bit achy today. This past weekend I went to my undergrad alma mater to celebrate fifty years of (men’s) rugby at the college. I’d planned to skip around the field for a few minutes in order to have participated in the women’s alumni game, but there were few substitutes so I ended up playing most of the game in the depths of the scrum. On a more adult note, the sixth month of married life is going swimmingly, thank you very much. (Not least beca...
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The Bader Chronicles: October 2008
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008. New York Minutes, Vol. 5: Big Oil Don’t Cry. Here’s an email I recently sent to about 300 former and current colleagues (names of company, projects and people deleted for less Google-ability):. 21 September 2008 18:30. From a shaky start. B- colleagues past and present:. It got better from there. For the past two years, I've been on secondment to the U.N. mandate on business and human rights led by Harvard professor John R-. In June, the Human Rights Council welco...End of an...
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The Bader Chronicles: August 2010
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Saturday, August 21, 2010. New York Minutes, Vol. 10: beyond punditry. Driving through the Yosemite Valley last month, blissed out by the stunning landscape and the 80s station on Sirius XM, we heard Howard Jones’s “No One is To Blame” - does life get any better? Then the DJ came in with, “That’s not true - BP’s to blame! But beyond the opining that the pundits and business school academics will no doubt carry on for years (from which I am not immune, having published an op-ed. Maybe the projects I worke...
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The Bader Chronicles: March 2007
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Saturday, March 3, 2007. New York Minutes, Vol. 1:. I’m back and I’m proud. Ode to my stepbrothers. This dispatch begins with a tribute to my two stepbrothers. First, a big round of applause for Rupert, who continues his winning streak by naming this series as well as the Anglo Files. Well done, sir. The audio from Mission Control was broadcast over the loudspeakers, a television monitor was sharing video feeds, and the veteran astronauts were providing commentary and answering questions. Everything ...
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The Bader Chronicles: New York Minutes, Vol. 5: Big Oil Don’t Cry
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008. New York Minutes, Vol. 5: Big Oil Don’t Cry. Here’s an email I recently sent to about 300 former and current colleagues (names of company, projects and people deleted for less Google-ability):. 21 September 2008 18:30. From a shaky start. B- colleagues past and present:. It got better from there. For the past two years, I've been on secondment to the U.N. mandate on business and human rights led by Harvard professor John R-. In June, the Human Rights Council welco...End of an...