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Contributors
David H. Freedman is as obsessed with golf as he is with flying. In addition to being an instrument-rated private pilot, David is the author of three books, the most recent of which is Corps Business: The 30 Management Principles of the U.S Marines. He has written articles for Technology Review, The New York Times, The Atlantic Monthly and US News & World Report. While he complains he doesnt get to hit the links as often as he would like, David has discovered, after pain-staking research, that the most accurate position for putting was actually invented by the Wright Brothers nearly 100 years ago. Who knew?
Janice Rosenberg, is always out exploring great destinations with her husband and German Shepherd in their Cessna 210. She is also a Chicago-based freelance writer, and has published more than 500 non-fiction articles and a number of short stories. Her work has appeared in Chicagos North Shore magazine, Advertising Age, American Baby, Good Housekeeping, Womans Day and Worth.
Carrie Miner is a Glendale, AZ-based writer whose work has appeared in Arizona Highways, Hemispheres, Brides, and many other national publications. She is a member of the Society of American Travel writers, and has authored a book entitled, Fun With the Family in Arizona by Globe-Pequot Press. Carrie also occasionally dabbles in fine art, as evidenced by this picture, in which her dress was painted onto her body by a Hollywood makeup artist. You go girl!
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