FORTUNE -- Dear Annie: I just got a pink slip from the bank where I've worked as a marketing director for the past 12 years, and which is now undergoing a total restructuring, so I'm pondering what my next move should be. Opportunities are limited in the smallish East Coast city where I live (the bank I'll soon be leaving is the single biggest employer in town) and, having moved here solely to ...
As North Korea convulsed in grief last month with the passing of its Dear Leader, the rest of the world tittered nervously. For Zo Sun-il, a North Korean government spokesman in Europe, this made the bereavement doubly hard to take. While he mourned in isolation, his phone rang hot with calls from international media, who marked Kim Jong-il's demise by gleefully rehashing the more remarkable ...
Dear Editor: I wanted to let you know I appreciated Dave Zweifel’s Plain Talk about the move to open hunting on Wisconsin’s sandhill cranes. I even submitted a poem I wrote a few years ago in the comments section, hoping to make at least a few folk think about this and maybe push back against the action pending.
Dear T.C, I know you’re pretty busy during the regular season, so I wanted to write you during the offseason, as I imagine you have more time to respond. But then it hit me—it’s . . .
Since declaring in Monday night's debate that he is "delighted" to go hunting whenever he gets an invitation, Mitt Romney has faced some mockery for his genteel manner of speech. Maureen Dowd's column in the Times today, on Romney's "patrician" tendencies, is called "Hunting, Dear Sir? Delighted!" Democratic strategist Paul Begala used his Daily Beast column to chide the wealthy Republican ...
Bitterroot Valley sportsmen told wildlife officials they were willing to sacrifice opportunities to shoot elk in the East Fork of the Bitterroot in order to protect the long-term viability of that herd.
Dear Editor, I’d like to clarify a note made in your last week’s article “27 Deer Culled” ( Medfield Press , Jan. 6, p. 1) in order to avoid any misunderstanding. First and foremost, there were no infractions or incidents by the hunters participating in the deer culling. To be clear, the illegal tree stands that the story refers to were not placed by the program’s hunters, but were there from ...
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