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Whether you are buying or selling, you had better know what home prices are in other cities -- or maybe yours. This information is available for free.... keep reading
I cannot put it any better than this. Problem: 2006 will be worse.... keep reading
This virus is spreading fast. It is not as hoax. If you gfet hit, there is a free download that will remove it.... keep reading
With wealth comes responsibility, Jesus said (Luke 12:47-48). Billionaires know how to make money. They don't know how to give it away. (Bill Gates seems to be an exception, thanks to Mrs. Gates.) So, the responsibility piles up. Who will inherit?... keep reading
Here is a letter from a subscriber to Gary North's Tip of the Week, in response to my report on how 30 years of my family photos perished in a fire. This is highly specific advice.... keep reading
The Passion of the Christ was released on Ash Wednesday in 2004. Within six weeks, it was the #7 film in gross receipts in American history: over $370 million. The Left had fought this movie from the day that word leaked out that he would produce it. Here's why.... keep reading
I have used this statistic to forecast every U.S. recession since 1980. It has never been wrong. Here is a reprint of the December 3, 2001 issue of my newsletter, Gary North's Reality Check, in which I described how I called the 2001 recession a year earler.... keep reading
The death of Peter Drucker at age 95 brings to a close a legendary career. His first book appeared in 1933. He was writing and giving interviews to the end. His was a model career for every writer.... keep reading
Why a college degree counts: employers are stupid. Fortunately, there are ways to beat the system . . . cheap. Here's one way.... keep reading
At age 25, Buckley established his national reputation with this book. It was a study of liberalism on America's #2 academic campus. How bad were things in 1951? How did he hope to make things better? Why did his plan fail . . . everywhere?... keep reading
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
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
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
The decline of the historical content of American high school education has paralleled the increase in taxation. This connection is not random.... keep reading
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
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
If you're ever in Centerville, Tennessee.... keep reading
A college degree unlocks career doors for people. But not many people without a college degree understand why. They imagine that it has something to do with information learned in college. It doesn't. Here is the dirty little secret of the college degree.... keep reading
The degree of disinformation in the aftermath of 9/11 was massive, but it was not recognized at the time. Here is an example.... keep reading
Their uniforms give the game away........ keep reading
Dr. Arthur Robinson is Director of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine. He is also a successful publisher and sheep ranch owner. He has learned how to invest wisely. He had little choice.... keep reading
Unless we discover that oil is a renewable resource, meaning that all prevailing oil theory is wrong, there is no escape from an international oil crisis on a massive, economy-busting scale. Peak oil is true. Get used to it. Prepare for it. Act!... keep reading
Without a college degree, some companies will not hire you. But it can cost $25,000 to $160,000 to earn a B.A. If you do things my way, it can cost as little as $15,000 and take three years.... keep reading
If you pay over $15,000 to send your child through college, you are paying too much. Here's why.... keep reading
This is the first article I wrote on Hubbert's Peak: Feb. 7, 2000. I then related it to the gold market, which was about to take off after 20 years.... keep reading
If you want to see an amusing ad, read this. But the question is: Do amusing ads consistently sell products? No. They usually don't sell products. That's why advertising agencies don't encourage clients to test the response of an ad.... keep reading
New technologies let amateurs produce professional-looking videos. The entry costs are low: under $1,000. With these tools and techniques, you can jump-start a side business or strengthen an old one. Google now lets you earn money with your videos.... keep reading
James Coburn's arthritis destroyed his movie career. Then, overnight, he reappeared on-screen. This is the amazing story of his restoration to health by an alternative therapy that was banned by the U.S. Government.... keep reading
Contrarians should not expect advance warnings from the conventional media. Yet millions of investors are betting their future on the accuracy of media reporting.... keep reading
This web site is for contrarians. It is therefore politically incorrect. While this article will not make you any money, unlike the articles on the rest of this site, it will alert you to the hypocrisy of higher education in America.... keep reading