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This is a great blog site. Take a look.... keep reading
Getting free medical advice at a dinner party from someone who is not a physician is generally unwise. If you have cancer, it is surely unwise. The same applies to tax advice and legal advice. Pay for the advice you intend to implement.... keep reading
A national disaster is unfolding. This is proven by the Federal Reserve System' figures for 2004 -- the latest. Family income fell. Retirement is now an impossible dream for most Americans. Yet they sit there in the middle of the highway, pretending. See for yourself.... keep reading
This article is by Jim Cook, owner of Investment Rarities, one of the nbation's largest precious metals retailers.... keep reading
Franklin Sanders is a silver bull. So am I. But I am more of a gold bug. Silver will do well. It will not do as well as Franklin Sanders says. Read the debate if you have a dime invested in silver.... keep reading
Rapid deployment, rapid completion.... keep reading
Howard Buffett was the greatest defender of liberty in Congress in the late 1940s. He was a gold standard man and a defender of the right of contract. He hated big government. He distrusted Washington, D.C. He is a model of what a Congressman should be. Here is one of his speeches.... keep reading
This is an investment that too many Americans ignore. I have recommended Swiss annuities for over 35 years.... keep reading
The glut is still as bad as ever after 35 years. If you decide to earn a Ph.D, you're probably making a mistake. Here's why.... keep reading
I gave this speech to a chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America, a high school organization. My advice works when you're 50 -- just not as well.... keep reading
So, you are thinking of a career change. But what are the prospects for different occupations? Find out here.... keep reading
If you don't think bird flu is a threat, take a look at these documents. Someone in high authority takes bird flu seriously -- enough to begin a national discussion of quarantine.... keep reading
Home schooling can be super-cheap if you know the secret. The secret was developed by Dr. Arthur Robinson for his children: the Robinson Curriculum. He is a skilled scientist. His curriculum is self-taught. When a child reaches age 7, he can teach himself from then on.... keep reading
The Illustrious Mogambo Guru (IMG) makes the point that anyone who has gold held on account at an American bank had better have it in an "allocated gold" account, because if he doesn't, the regulators count the gold as a general obligation of the bank, not the owner's specific asset. On matters of how banking works, do not mess with the Mogambo.... keep reading
Whether you are buying or selling, you had better know what home prices are in other cities -- or maybe yours. This information is available for free.... keep reading
I cannot put it any better than this. Problem: 2006 will be worse.... keep reading
This virus is spreading fast. It is not as hoax. If you gfet hit, there is a free download that will remove it.... keep reading
With wealth comes responsibility, Jesus said (Luke 12:47-48). Billionaires know how to make money. They don't know how to give it away. (Bill Gates seems to be an exception, thanks to Mrs. Gates.) So, the responsibility piles up. Who will inherit?... 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
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
Why a college degree counts: employers are stupid. Fortunately, there are ways to beat the system . . . cheap. Here's one way.... 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
If you were Scooter Libby, what would you do? Your job is gone. You are under indictment. A Washington lawyer costs $400 per hour. The trial may take over a year. The taxpayers pick up the prosecutor's expenses.... keep reading
Are you riding the wave of a local housing bubble? Is this the time to sell? Or are you living in a good investment? Here are ten criteria that will help you discover the correct answer.... keep reading
Your bank and mutual fund can legally share information with each other regarding your finances. You can send one letter and get them to cease doing this. Here is what you need to do.... keep reading
The decline of the historical content of American high school education has paralleled the increase in taxation. This connection is not random.... keep reading
An effective job application resumé has these two parts: the cover letter and the list of your previous accomplishments. But this must be part of a wider job application strategy. A stand-alone resumé will almost never work. Here is what does work.... keep reading
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