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Why the Criminal Justice System Is Criminal: A Case Study. Someday, It Could Be Your Turn.
Gary North - October 31, 2005

If you were Scooter Libby, what would you do? Your job is gone. You are under indictment. A Washington lawyer costs $400 per hour. The trial may take over a year. The taxpayers pick up the prosecutor's expenses.... keep reading

Ten Questions to Determine if Your Home Is Overpriced
Gary North

Are you riding the wave of a local housing bubble? Is this the time to sell? Or are you living in a good investment? Here are ten criteria that will help you discover the correct answer.... keep reading

Privacy Watch: How to Keep Your Bank from Sharing Your Personal Financial Data with Other Institutions
Gary North

Your bank and mutual fund can legally share information with each other regarding your finances. You can send one letter and get them to cease doing this. Here is what you need to do.... keep reading

Way Too Much Taxation With Our Representation: How Americans Surrendered the Legacy of 1776
Gary North

The decline of the historical content of American high school education has paralleled the increase in taxation. This connection is not random.... keep reading

How to Get the Job You Want: A Ten-Point Strategy for Your Resumé (or Vita)
Gary North

An effective job application resumé has these two parts: the cover letter and the list of your previous accomplishments. But this must be part of a wider job application strategy. A stand-alone resumé will almost never work. Here is what does work.... keep reading

The Day the Bank of England Ran Gold Down to $256 -- Selling Its Gold at the Bottom. Here's Why.
Gary North

A seller of any commodity does not announce his sale in advance, for that might drive down the price. Yet central bankers always announce such sales. The reason is obvious: to drive down gold's price. This is not irrational behavior, if you understand their peculiar situation.... keep reading

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