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Southern Ledger - September 7, 2008
Rep. Frank govt will stabilize Fannie, Freddie
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Fair Game: How to Clear a Road to Redemption
The auction-rate securities mess is another illustration of damaging conflicts of interest at the nation?s big brokerage firms.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
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Letters: Food and Free Trade
Letters from readers concerning the article ?Freer Trade Could Fill the World?s Rice Bowl?, published on April 27.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
The Way We Live Now: Entitled to What?
To the next president: There is a retirement crisis coming.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
The Medium: Voilą (Sort Of)!
What this year?s television upfronts will actually reveal.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
Consumed: This Joke?s for You
A satirical product from a dark comedy crosses over to reality.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
Freakonomics: Hoop Data Dreams
Can the Bill James approach to numbers work in basketball?
New York Times - May 3, 2008
Off the Shelf: How Murdoch Got Lost in China
The phenomenal success of the News Corporation, of which Rupert Murdoch is chairman, owes a lot to his shaking up the business side of media properties ? and to risk taking.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
The Queen of the New Age
How the publisher Louise Hay unified psychics, mindhealers, angel therapists and positive thinkers of all varieties into a self-help spirituality empire.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
The Boss: To Sorrow and Back
After the death of a son, you have to force yourself to get back ? back to your family, and, as the head of a company, back to that company.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
Preoccupations: Up in the Air, but Never Confused
Balancing a full-time job as a pilot, and a balloon ride business requires perfect organization.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
Low Expectations Made for a Good Week
The stock market rose last week on news that generally wasn?t very good but was still better than expected.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
The Rebates Might Not Go to the Mall
Go ahead and spend ? it?s your patriotic duty. That?s one way to look at the government rebates that are just starting to arrive in taxpayers? bank accounts and mailboxes.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
Can Rockefeller Heirs Turn Exxon Greener?
Descendants of John D. Rockefeller, who formed the company that was to become Exxon Mobil, would like to see the company invest more in alternative energy.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
In the Region | New Jersey: Ideas for Bell Labs? Future
Prominent New Jersey architects volunteered their time to brainstorm a wide range of redesign notions for the historic building in Holmdel, N.J.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
Unboxed: Can You Become a Creature of New Habits?
Brain researchers have discovered that when we consciously develop new habits, we create parallel synaptic paths, and even entirely new brain cells, that can encourage a way to innovation.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
Travel Bug: The Camera That Wears a Badge
The adoption by law enforcement of photo-enforcement technology ? surveillance cameras that take a picture of an offending vehicle and its license plate ? has unanticipated consequences.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
Economic View: The Case for a Newer Deal
A New Financial Deal, which may follow this financial crisis, should included the dreaded ?R? word ? regulation ? starting in the mortgage market.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
Square Feet | Blueprints: All Over the Dial, and Under One Roof
Clear Channel has brought its five New York-area music stations from separate offices in Manhattan and New Jersey under one roof, but each station?s offices will maintain distinct identities.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
Strategies: Report Earnings, and Watch the Stock Fall
A new study has found that top-performing stocks have a tendency to fall immediately after earnings are announced ? whether those earnings are good or bad.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
What?s an Investor to Do if a Star Firm Stumbles?
Clients of asset management firms that have lost much of their glitter, like Private Capital Management, are faced with the quandary of whether to bail out or hope for better days.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
Career Couch: The Gainful Way to Use a Sabbatical
There are questions to ask yourself about whether a sabbatical is right for you, how to ask for it, and what to do with it.
New York Times - May 3, 2008
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