The call comes on your cell when you least expect it, while in line at Peet’s Coffee. The doctor, a specialist from out of town, says “The tel…
There’s long been a desire – mostly on the part of hopeful politicians – to turn the Salinas Valley into a mini Silicon Valley. The economic development rhetoric generally goes like this: If we do a, b and c (for example, create a new website, craft a nifty slogan and woo them with tax incentives), we can lure a division of Sony or Oracle or [insert name of tech giant here], create the kind of middle-class jobs that will keep voters happy, bolster residential real estate back to something that looks like normal and transform the economy.
He's been the White House chief of staff, the U.S. defense secretary and the director of the Central Intelligence Agency.