What Now for Jordan?

Paul Farhi in the Washington Post, Friday, May 9

Now that his divorce from Abe Pollin and the Wizards is final, Michael Jordan has some time on his hands. Paul Farhi of the Post offers Mike some career guidance as he ponders his next move.

  • Leverage recent experience working for arrogant, obstinate team owner: See if Dan Snyder is hiring.
  • Start new airline — Air Jordan, of course — that flies only where it wants to, when it wants to, and mostly to Chicago.
  • President, Baseball Operations, Washington Baseball Club (revenge is sweet).
  • Buy naming rights to MCI Center. Rename it “The Jordanaire.” Or maybe “Abe’s House of Losers.”
  • Take over management of another outfit that hasn’t had a winning season in years: the Democratic Party.
  • Interim president, Iraq.
  • Autograph self. Put up for auction on eBay.
  • Spend days brooding, spend nights sulking. When this gets old, switch.
  • Lend name to a line of overhyped, overpriced sneakers made by exploited laborers in Third World countries (Oh, wait. Never mind.)
  • Spokesman for Claritin (for treating allergies to Pollin).
  • Build a time machine and travel back to 1996, when you really ruled.
  • Take GM job with Bob Johnson’s new franchise in Charlotte. When team plays Wizards, come out of retirement, drop 73 points. Just for spite.

Out of Masks and Scared of SARS? Try a Bra

Thu May 8, 9:19 AM ET

TAIPEI (Reuters) – Villagers in southern Taiwan are strapping bras to their faces to guard against the deadly SARS virus due to a shortage of surgical masks.

‘I went to every pharmacy in the village and it’s impossible to find a proper mask,’ a middle-aged man told cable television on Thursday, his face partially covered by a dark red cup.

‘Somebody came up with this idea so I decided to give it a try,’ he said at a village near the southern city of Tainan.

A small bra factory is producing the make-shift masks, with workers cutting each of its colorful bras into two and sewing on extra straps to help the desperate villagers.

Wonder if the eighteen hour ones work better?

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