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"Go West, young man." So said Horace Greeley 150 years ago. This Canadian did. Greeley was right.... keep reading
I don't think this document will be on the original site for long. You had better download it and save it to your hard disk. This one is a blockbuster. It's posted on a site I would never believe would allow it. I don't think the senior managers know. When they find out, it will be "pulled," so to speak.... keep reading
H. L. Hunt, famous oil man and father of Bunker, said, "Never get really elated in victory; when times are tough, never get down." I will labour to bear that in mind as I discuss sil... keep reading
This is the most forthright warning on the fiscal consequences of the Social Security/Medicare welfare programs that any high-level U.S. government official has issued. This year is the 70th anniversary of the Social Security Act.... keep reading
This cartoon justifies the suicide bombing of Israeli troops. It is clear that there has been an escalation of official anti-Israel propaganda under Iran's new ruler.... 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
"Bad news sells." So the news media experts have always said. "If it bleeds, it leads." Here is an exception: a website devoted exclusively to good news. Here is a true business success story. The site has come out of nowhere. It will make a bundle.... keep reading
Gold is holding its own despite a rising dollar. But how much longer can this go on?... 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
In 2005, Yale University's overall expenses climbed to $40,000 a year. This will increase. What do students get for their parents' enormous sacrifice? In earning power, nothing beyond what any college degree would bring. Here are the facts . . . and a discount solution.... keep reading
Ignore these laws at your peril. Of course, you will break equally fundamental ones instead. If I have forgotten any, let me know.... 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
In this world everything must go forward or backward. What happens when you stand still? Think about all those flattened armadillos & possums in the middle of the road.... 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
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