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Stephen Viscusi: Unemployment Numbers Worsen; Next Year's Numbers Will Be Even WorseEconomists tell us that the recession may soon be ending. "Recession" is an economic term. The "NY Times" tells us "if statistics went back as far,(unemployment) the measure would almost certainly be at the highest level since the Great Depression....In all, one out of e... |
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Dennis Danziger: Demerit PayIn the spirit of generosity I've been thanking the gods that private school teachers' salaries are not connected to students' standardized test scores. Else Malia Obama's science teacher at the Sidwell Friends School might have lost her job faster than you can say &qu... |
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Linda Bergthold: Betsy McCaughey is Wrong About Health Reform -- Again!Saturday in the Wall Street Journal, Betsy McCaughey, well known for her distortion of health reform in 1993 as well as recently, made the following points about the health reform bill, HR 3962, which is being debated and voted on as I write this. As usual, she sprinkles some truth in among her ... |
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Michelle Renee: Develop Your Strategic Plan for 2010!Business mistake #1: Don't have a strategic business plan. I learned this the hard way when I was dipping my toes into the entrepreneurial pond for the very first time. Now that it is almost 2010, the economy is showing at least some signs of light at the end of the dark and depressing recessio... |
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David Colbert: Publishing's Next Big Thing and Its Next Big Headache, Part IA contractual problem threatens the ebook business of all the major publishers. It begins with the next big thing in book publishing: advertising. Have you used any free iPhone apps that generate revenue for their creators by running small ads above or below the apps' primary content? Ha... |
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Juliet Linley: "He's Got to Become Independent"Sara lives in Rome and has three boys. She nursed them all for 3-4 years; in other words, until they decided of their own accord that they no longer needed the comfort of their mother's breast. Today, they are aged between 15 and 28: They're smart, healthy and -- most of all -- independent. ... |
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