Press Clippings:
Good Morning, it’s Sunday, 15 January 2017.
The circus is leaving town, permanently, as Ringling Brothers/Barnum&Bailey announced their circus–the big top that many of us have seen in the past–will be closing down, a victim of high operating costs and declining attendance. Animals and highly specialized acts in the circus will have to find new homes and workplaces. The tightrope walkers, though, might be able to find positions in the media, where walking a fine line will be a highly desired skill for the next four years (at least). In the rest of America–it’s drama, turmoil, and contentiousness.
Maybe it will settle down. Maybe it won’t. But the world will go on.
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May the Happy Holiday spirit continue….
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Daily News Egypt (Cairo)
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