71. Lichtenstein reports that the two men are working on a sequel. 72. Many of the lives in these neighborhoods are like the tires these men work on, endlessly patched together and plugged against the sharp edges. 73. Many men are working second jobs at night or on weekends. 74. Many women, you see, thought it unjust for women to be unemployed while men worked, so they demanded a chance to work too. 75. Men are working here, mostly minority guys, grinding lenses, inspecting them, fitting them into frames. 76. Moreover, in a culture where men worked and held the money, it was a chance to express oneself. 77. Neither man works at Tri-City any longer, according to Joseph Zappone, a lawyer representing the company. 78. Now the quiet, thoughtful man works as a civil engineer for a private company. 79. One employee asked through the door who the man worked for, but heard only mumbles in reply. 80. One local professional man cannot work because his OCD is so disabling. |