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No time for Mass. to go soft on education

By Cornelius Chapman
Monday, December 1, 2008 -

The story is told of a wealthy businessman wooed by the Boston Symphony to make a donation. He is escorted to a balcony box and, as the music begins, a fund-raiser whispers, “We lose money on each show.”

“Really?” the businessman asks, incredulous. The fund-raiser nods, and the businessman shouts “Stop the music!”

 
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Cornelius Chapman is a lawyer and the author of “CannaCorn,” a novel to be published by Joshua Tree Press. Talk back at conchapman@comcast.net.
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