The Nightshift: 5 January 2017

Press Clippings: Good Morning, it’s Thursday, 4 January 2017. The first week of the year is almost over. The drama in Washington is cranking up, but…there are NFL football playoffs this weekend to divert your attention (for at least the weekend). Learn what’s happening around the world by linking to the front pages of the  globe’s greatest …

The Nightshift: 4 January 2017

Press Clippings: Good Morning, it’s Wednesday, 4 January 2017. The year is starting up. Learn what’s happening around the world by linking to the front pages of the  globe’s greatest newspapers. It’s all at your fingertips. May the Happy Holiday spirit continue. The Times (London Financial Times (UK) The Irish Times (Dublin, Ireland) The Wall Street …

The Nightshift: 3 January 2017

Press Clippings: Good Morning, it’s Tuesday, 2 January 2017. Back to work… Learn what’s happening around the world by linking to the front pages of the  globe’s greatest newspapers. It’s all at your fingertips. May the Happy Holiday spirit continue. The Times (London Financial Times (UK) The Irish Times (Dublin, Ireland) The Wall Street Journal (European edition) …

The Nightshift: 2 January 2017

Press Clippings: Good Morning, it’s Monday, 2 January 2017 According to the calendar, this is New Year’s Day (Observed), which means, in practical terms, that it’s an additional day off from work that you get because New Year’s Day 2017 fell on a Sunday (also typically a day off from work). So in order not to …

Re-Set: 2017

The Latest Word: New Year’s Day is the most important day of the year. Unlike religious holidays, it is universally celebrated and universally enjoyed. New Year’s Day requires no special decorations (confetti is nice, but not necessary); has no special set of colors (unlike the red and green of Christmas), is non-denominational and completely international. …

The Nightshift: 1 January 2017

Embed from Getty Images Press Clippings: Good Morning, it’s Sunday, 1  January 2017, New Year’s Day. In years past in America, New Year’s Day was the day of the Bowl Games: Orange, Cotton, Rose, Sugar. Starting on the east coast with the Orange Bowl in Miami and then working its’ way across America to Dallas …