That's what several readers have asked about the cache of records I obtained unexpectedly from the office of New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo. Answer: In yet another example of my shameless hyping -- err, valuable insight into how one obtains public documents, I'm asking readers to provide the answer -- via the following quiz.
At last, the documents reveal:
1. A long-suppressed academic white paper, Myths about Mulligans: How Golf Tournament Entry Fees Maximize Shareholder Value.
2. Something else.
After choosing the correct response (1), please return quietly (if not a little dazed) to your nearest local Information Center.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
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It is 2.
ReplyDeleteAnd it is that Al Neuharth is dead, and buried in the basement of the Newseum.
2. The real corporate secrets, known only by Boom-Z-Boom?
ReplyDeleteI bet it's not good.
ReplyDeleteSo Jim looking into Al's criminal records, when he had to pay ten thousands, dollars. for using the Freedom Form funds to buy his SOB book? I talk to the people, at the NY AG when that fun loving pay to have sex person, was the main AG. I think I scared the shit out of them, with what I said. (that explained, why you got the info fast) The info your going to get Jim, is threw the front door. I like using the back> My info, is a lot more front page news.
ReplyDeleteBoom-Z-Boom explains why Neuharth named his Cocoa Beach retirement home the "Peanut" center.
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