China’s currency may soon have its international status elevated, though it does not deserve the promotion.
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Justice Is Blind At The IRS
Justice Department investigators see no evil, merely incompetence, in the IRS tax-exempt scandal.
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Avoiding The ‘360 Deal’ Snare
Record companies demand a cut of every dollar an artist makes, but new funding methods offer alternatives to the ‘360 deal.’
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Back To The Future For The EU
Europe’s drive for “ever closer union” is not working out very well.
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Another Obamacare Prediction Comes True
Health insurance co-ops say the law that created them is killing them.
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How To Succeed As An Executive Assistant
Not sure what to look for in an outstanding executive assistant? Try asking your assistant.
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How Justices Could Avoid Conflicts Of Interest
Supreme Court justices would usually be better off owning mutual funds, rather than stocks that create potential conflicts.
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Is Jennifer Lawrence Well-Cast As The Victim?
Jennifer Lawrence, a hacking victim herself, made public use of Sony’s stolen emails. This script may have more irony than truth.
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FTC Challenges Consumer Gag Rules
Companies are coming under fire from regulators for trying to stifle negative customer reviews.
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Requiring Informed Consent Searches
You can’t waive a right you do not know you have, or one that you do not feel free to exercise.
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