…for example, a GRAT contained both stock in company A and company B, losses in company A would offset any gains in company B, potentially leaving beneficiaries with nothing. In…
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‘Prepaid’ College Plans May Deliver Less Than They Promised
…college. But the inexorable law of finance is that there is no risk-free lunch, and it is turning out that some promises were too good to be true. Prepaid 529…
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Fighting Wikipedia Spam
…content, Wikipedians send the message that any attempt to take advantage of the site is unlikely to succeed. In a 2010 press release, the public relations company Punch Communications advised…
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Reform College Accreditation To Address Student Needs
…education” who “volunteer their time and expertise.” Similarly, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges is run by an executive committee made up of “the Chair, a…
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Microsoft Calls Skype On Our Dime
…Ballmer justify the very rich price he agreed to pay for Skype, whose specialty is transmitting video and voice calls from computer to computer for free, and to ordinary telephones…
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Planning A Dignified Death
…and others – you come to see death as life’s natural final act. Even then, however, the last thing anybody wants to witness is a pointlessly painful or prolonged death,…
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Steinbrenner’s Timely Exit
…cashed out in 1980, when he already had turned the Yankees into champions again through a combination of his extremely hands-on management and his ability to choose the right free…
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Washington’s Embargo Against… Philadelphia
…playoff game in which Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb completed his fourth-and-26 pass with about a minute to go, allowing the Eagles to send the game into overtime, whereupon they won….
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The Learning Disability That Wasn’t
…levels have come to serve as a proxy for determining if a “free, appropriate public education” is available. Parents who see their schools’ special needs budgets drop can sue, arguing…
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