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Monthly Archives: May 2016

Home2016Monthly Archives: May 2016

A disturbing—and yet comforting—street scene

Just after noon on a beautiful day in the spring of '16, I was in the park adjacent to the Halla Classic Building in Gangnam. I sat on a bench and awaited the arrival of my friend Kathy Choi. She was operating on what she called...

May 30, 2016 Richard 0 Comments

Thomas Jefferson’s convoluted legacy

Back in the 1980s, I had a GF named Louise Montgomery. She was working on a doctorate in journalism at the University of Texas. Louise swooned for Thomas Jefferson, calling him brilliant, a man of protean intellect and vision. She was not...

May 28, 2016 Richard 0 Comments

Diana’s coffee shop has closed

If being overly sentimental is a character flaw, it’s a minor one. In any event, I plead guilty. I tend to form emotional attachments to people, events and places. Since I cling—almost tenaciously—to memories, I can tell you...

May 16, 2016 Richard 0 Comments

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