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Inside this enclave, it's Princeton. Outside, it's Whatsamatta U.... keep reading
Take a group of Communist engineers who survived Mao. Put them in charge of the largest nation on earth. Let them print money.... keep reading
I do not recall ever having seen him on-screen. But what he is doing reminds us: you can't predict who will rise to the top in a breakdown.... keep reading
Lying is a way of life for politicians. The higher the stakes, the more likely it is that the official position is a lie.... keep reading
The charts' directions (though not percentages) match up, hour by hour, day after day, year after year. Why? If silver is in a shortage, why does it mimic gold?... keep reading
Time perspective counts from an early age.... keep reading
American firms take a risk when they outsource to China. They may have their product line stolen. Here is an example.... keep reading
Americans pay no attention to the Greek crisis. They should. It's a distant early warning signal.... keep reading
It is happening around the nation. Budgets are being cut. Staffs are being cut. Class size is being increased. Plan for this.... keep reading
Wooden was a master teacher. Here, some of the earlier crew, now is geezer stage, talk about what they learned . . . late. Better to learn early.... keep reading
Obama's grandmother signed it. She said he was born in Kenya.... keep reading
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