While tourists may find Florida’s northern beaches too chilly in winter, mama whales and calves are happy to visit.
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The Man Who First Got ‘Borked’
Bork changed the way we treat Supreme Court nominees. He would have been a poor justice, but getting ‘borked’ is never good.
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Charging Fees For Job Postings Could Backfire
Campus career centers need money to operate, but charging employers to post job openings may hurt schools and students.
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Everyday Heroes
Heroic conduct in the darkest of circumstances is always exceptional, but it isn’t rare.
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AIG Turns A Profit For Treasury
The U.S. government is no longer an AIG shareholder, and turned a profit on the sale. One more victory as TARP winds down.
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Thank You, Ben Bernanke
Fed policy means an ultra-cheap mortgage now, but we may pay later with higher inflation.
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Palisades Hudson Turns 20
Businesses grow up much like children. The one I started is turning 20.
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New York’s Coalition Government
New York’s state Senate is not known for good government. Can a coalition of Republicans and rebel Democrats improve its image?
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Pulling The TARP Off GM
Managers at GM want to escape the “Government Motors” label. They will soon get their chance.
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