The Delaware Gazette

Ohio man’s luck changes with signed Picasso print

COLUMBUS — An unem­ployed Ohio man was brows­ing at his local thrift store for items he could restore and resell when he spot­ted a Picasso poster with the word “Expo­si­tion” writ­ten across the front, some French words, and the image of a warped round face. He handed over $14.14 for what he saw as a nice com­mer­cial print.

Nine-tenths of the law

James Kent knew that there was some­thing wrong with his com­puter. He had only recently acquired the com­puter — not through a pur­chase of his own, but through his employer. Kent taught pub­lic admin­is­tra­tion at a col­lege in upstate New York and the com­puter had been installed in his office as a replace­ment for an older one. When the IT depart­ment had put the new one in they sim­ply moved Pro­fes­sor Kent’s files onto the new computer’s hard drive.

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