Each day’s business headlines remind us of the growing clout of developing countries, especially the so-called BRIC grouping of Brazil, …
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Security vs. Privacy
The wave of cyber attacks North Korea is believed to have unleashed this month reminds me of the time our …
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The Ox Gores Back
Financial planners at our firm are not fans of long-term care (LTC) insurance, for the reasons Anna Pfaehler stated in …
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Student Athletes Seek Their Share
My firm is not large, but we usually have at least a couple of college students on our payroll. Some …
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Court Considers Free Speech For All
One of the biggest decisions the Supreme Court made last week before leaving for its summer recess was a decision …
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Warning: Your College Experience May Depend On Stock Market Results
Ivy League Endowments Finally ‘Dumb,’ The Wall Street Journal reported on June 30th. Well, I beg to differ. Often categorized …
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Trouser Trouble
The Republican Party used to be identified with free enterprise, fiscal discipline and personal liberty; it was the party of …
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The Bankrupt State We’re In
Generals always fight the last war, and policymakers always try to prevent the last crisis. Usually these are the wrong …
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Microsoft, Google, Lewis And Clark
Hungry, wet and freezing, the Lewis and Clark party stumbled through the Bitterroot Mountains in September 1805 searching for the …
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