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Here is the first in the series: December 9, 2005. This is the format for Friday's issue of my "Reality Check" e-letter.... keep reading
Here is a grim example of the products of America's tax-funded schools. Compare this to what Asian kids are doing.... keep reading
Flat, flat, flat -- but not inverted. We have been given a stay of execution.... keep reading
If Fred Reed isn't the most readable columnist on the planet, I don't know who is #1. Here, he describes his tribulations in opening a simple bank account with Anglo-Irish Bank.... keep reading
This is my initial offer on December 1, 2005 to answer subscribers' questions.... keep reading
This may be the ideal currency in Europe today to make this strategy work for you.... keep reading
Sadly, only one of these ads is still on-line for viewing -- my favorite: the Gap ad. Crank up your speakers . . . unless you're at the office. Call this "marketing research."... keep reading
The yield curve is bouncing. It is not sending out a clear message. It is sending out a warning, not a red alert.... keep reading
These three simple rules come from one of the most successful voice-over professionals in Great Britain. I have used them for years, although I never self-consciously recognized two of them.... keep reading
When Harper's ran a front-cover story on the burden of mortgage debt, you know the game is changing. But the problem is wider than this.... keep reading
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