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The Duke case was a travesty of justice. If the perpetrators go unpunished, this will send a signal to courts: politically correct lynching by government and the media is acceptable.... keep reading
John Schaub's book, "Buying Right," is the place to begin learning the correct strategy. Then kids should go here to implement it.... keep reading
I paid $5,000 for this tip in 1987. It was worth every penny.... keep reading
We all need a little cheering up. This may make your day.... keep reading
Yiu can download powerful, legal software at zero price. Asians are doing it. Why not you?... keep reading
I have spent my life reading about opportunities like this one. They never come true, of course. But I am always amazed by the marketing. This campaign is worth considering as a classic.... keep reading
Rocky had it right. Here's the latest word from the real estate bubble.... keep reading
Professors generally cannot lecture well. I say this as someone who suffered under professors for a decade, and even became one. No tool can make a poor lecturer good. But it can make a good lecturer better.... keep reading
The meeting between the heads of state of China and Japan is not just a healing over of old war wounds. It signals a major change in the world's balance of economic power.... keep reading
This is a personal testimony from one of my readers. It makes a lot of sense.... keep reading
The IMF thinks the U.S. economy will rise by 2.5% in 2007. This economist thinks the IMF is wrong.... keep reading
Here is a train wreck in slow motion. Reality has not begun to set in. It will. The real estate decline has barely begun.... keep reading
PowerPoint can be used to increase communication as a supplement to verbal communications. Here is how I do it.... keep reading
Apologetics is the philosophical defense of the Christian faith. There is the Scholastic school. There is the Van Til School. There is the Clark school. Then there is this.... keep reading
We know about the 400,000 graduates every year in engineering and software. The Chinese graduate just as many. They work dirt cheap. What are the implications of this for American manufacturing?... keep reading
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