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The Monday Morning Memo

“The children of the baby boomers who brought us free love in the 1960s, disco in the 1970s, ‘greed is good’ in the 80s and the boom and bust
of the Internet bubble in the 90s, will have to forge
a very different path for themselves.”
– Alessandro Benetton,
48 year-old chairman
of The Benetton Group

with 6,500 stores worldwide

In the video below, Don Quixote spies a barber carrying his shaving basin on his head (as barbers commonly did in 1605, the time of Cervantes.)
Quixote declares the basin to be “the helmet of Mabrino,” a prize that must –
 at all costs – be won. What is a Pulitzer Prize, a Nobel, an Olympic medal,
a Super Bowl ring, but a helmet of Mambrino?

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