A bankruptcy judge treats attorney-client privilege cavalierly in a case involving one of Charles Manson’s followers.
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In Europe, It’s 2008 All Over Again
Europe’s problems are reminiscent of the 2008 panic. Expect policy makers to do what they must, once they exhaust other options.
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Who Likes Facebook Now?
Facebook’s IPO reminds us that business valuation principles apply even when a company has 900 million friends.
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Another Protest Movement Loses Its Way
Following the path of the Occupy movement will lead Quebec’s angry students to the same place: nowhere.
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After The Flood, Recovery Season
With a little help from Washington and Mother Nature, and a lot of self-reliance, Vermonters get an early start on summer.
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Commerce Department Goes Dollar-Bill Green
A new tariff threatens to turn down the lights on solar power, just when things were looking brighter.
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Speaking Truth In The Immigration Vacuum
Frustrated with a dysfunctional immigration system, Mayor Bloomberg speaks out. But is anyone listening?
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Cashless Tolling Makes The Road Truly Open
Cashless tolling speeds drivers on their way. The big hitch is when rental car customers get an after-the-fact surprise.
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