The Texas Board of Regents did the right thing last week when it stripped the name of a long-dead white …
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Kill A Man, Bury The News
This morning’s New York Times is a death warrant for a very troubled, and possibly a very brave, man — …
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The Hidden Cost of Cheating
The Cajuns who settled Louisiana’s bayous have a distinct culture that goes beyond French words and spicy food. Forced long …
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Steinbrenner’s Timely Exit
Whether you admired George Steinbrenner or loathed him (his kind treatment of troubled souls like Darryl Strawberry and Dwight Gooden …
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Alcoa Can’t Wait
Alcoa kicked off what I expect will be a tepid, though not disastrous, round of quarterly corporate earnings reports yesterday, …
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Jonathan Bergman in NYDailyNews.com
Jonathan Bergman provides guidance to retirement plan participants when using target-date funds.
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Funding A Pension With Really Liquid Assets
Some problems can be solved by tossing large amounts of liquid at them. Throwing water at a fire, for example. …
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The Plain, Irrational Truth About DOMA
The judge who yesterday struck down much of the federal Defense of Marriage Act is not a liberal activist or …
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Taxing The Tan, Not The Sun
Ultraviolet light does not do anyone’s skin any favors, even when it imparts an attractive tan. And skin does not …
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