Concentrating on an area of growing concern in our society--the indifference that makes people blind to the injustices around them--this animated parable traces how the erosion of freedom, like the pollution of natural resources, can occur so gradually that both evade the attention of a busy and preoccupied nation. (Narrated by Orson Welles)
In this parody of George Orwell's dystopic 1984, Big Brother harrumphs on Citizen 43275B, a nudnick who believes the omniscient totalitarian presence that oppresses his very being is actually a crony with whom he can play Yahtzee.
4 Ways to Maximize Your Social Security Benefits - Smart Money WHILE THE IDEA of receiving any sizable Social Security benefits come retirement will likely be a pipe dream for current 20-somethings, it's still a stark reality for those looking to retire in the next decade or so. Of course, that's great news for ...
Women enhance financial know-how - Tulsa World Women of all ages are invited to boost their financial knowledge by attending a conference designed especially for them. "Do It Herself: A Journey to Financial Freedom" will be held on Sept. 5 at the Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center, 6808 S ...