The wealthiest county in America is
settled deep in 4 a.m. slumber when Neal Breen threads the mini-mansion
subdivisions and snow-blanketed fairways on his way to open shop.
There's two hours yet before the business day begins, but Breen, who is 21, has plenty to do after flipping on the lights. Donning a green apron without taking off his tweed cap, he boils the first of more than 500 bagels, then shovels them into a waiting...http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/02/23/americans-grapple-with-income-inequality-share-little-consensus-on-how-to/
There's two hours yet before the business day begins, but Breen, who is 21, has plenty to do after flipping on the lights. Donning a green apron without taking off his tweed cap, he boils the first of more than 500 bagels, then shovels them into a waiting...http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/02/23/americans-grapple-with-income-inequality-share-little-consensus-on-how-to/
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