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Sometimes a document helps an historian to fit the pieces together. This is such a document.... keep reading
Why should anyone believe me? Buyers want a third-party testimony. So, I got one.... keep reading
Things behind bars are like they are out here, but way more intense. I caught on fast.... keep reading
Will the European Monetary Union break up? Some very smart economists think so. What is to prevent it? The official rules!... keep reading
Governments did this before, 1945-80. Can they do it again?... keep reading
It can serve as a cheap cough medicine that has no side effects.... keep reading
I don't mean Dabney Coleman's agenda in "Nine to Five." I mean something more easily concealed.... keep reading
Here is a litmus test for your employer. It is a crucial test.... keep reading
Casey offers three main scenarios for the next 20 years, all painful, none permanent, but without an escape hatch.... keep reading
People refuse to face the implications of negative events. They hope for the best.... keep reading
The market rose in anticipation of his remarks. It tanked as he was speaking.... keep reading
I was fortunate. My parents made their own selection.... keep reading
The tactic of "let's pretend" is a universal government bureaucracy response. It's what the public wants. When disaster has hit, expect no official warning.... keep reading
Business consultant Terry Vavra has got the right idea. Adopt it, adapt it, and profit from it.... keep reading
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