During another New York City weekday as people rush about their business, unemployed twenty-something John O'Hara spends the afternoon alone in his apartment. The State-of-the-Union address plays on television, and newspapers litter the room. The New York State Unemployment Insurance phone line can be heard. John gets a letter from a potential employer, informing him that there are no job openings. He has a telephone conversation with his Father, who ambivalently offers to send him a check. D ...[Read Story ]