Is redshirting appropriate? No, I’m not talking about college athletes; I’m talking about kindergartners. The most common use of the …
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Baucus Fires Up The FUD Machine
Legend has it that in the days when IBM dominated computing, it taught sales reps to dissuade customers from buying …
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A Day To Reflect On Human Rights
China’s rulers miscalculated badly when they prevented Liu Xiaobo’s family from collecting today’s Nobel Peace Prize on his behalf. The …
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What Price Love? Try $1.75 Million
Think you can’t put a price on love? President Obama and congressional Republicans got together this week and came up …
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The Undeclared War Against Wikileaks
The U.S. government appears to be waging an undeclared war against Wikileaks and its founder, Julian Assange, while media and …
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Paul Jacobs in Bloomberg Businessweek
Paul Jacobs emphasizes the importance of diversifying municipal bond holdings.
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Is A Korean Endgame In Sight?
It seems to be pure coincidence that the recent firefight between North and South Korea came just as Wikileaks released …
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The Unseen Battle Over Estate Taxes
While the press and the blogosphere fixate on the legislative jockeying over income tax rates, a much more lasting issue …
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In Memory Of Harold Elkin, 1926-2010
Contrary to popular belief, social networking existed long before the Internet gave us applications like MySpace, Facebook and LinkedIn. Our …
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