A court’s role is to apply the law, not to set policy. But in the Kafkaesque nightmare that America’s immigration …
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Zipping Around Paradise
In the 1958 number two hit song “26 Miles,” The Four Preps crooned about “Santa Catalina, the island of romance,” …
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New EPA Rules Are Not Good Housekeeping
Renovating an old house is always stressful. On April 22, it is likely to get even worse. On that day …
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The Great American Pie Festival
Want to attend an event that celebrates some of what America does best, but which is unlikely to attract those …
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Cross Singapore Off The Itinerary
This column is the reason I may never be able to visit Singapore. My firm cannot consider opening an office …
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Mosques And Minarets
The two-story, beige brick structure that houses the Imam Al-Khoei Foundation school and mosque squats alongside the Van Wyck Expressway …
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Deferring Divorce In Hard Times
Hard times are doubtless putting a strain on a lot of marriages, but many couples may have to put up …
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A Risk Premium For ‘Riskless’ Debt
For decades, finance professors have taught students that the interest rate on U.S. Treasury obligations reflects the cost of money …
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The Lucifer Effect
The subjects of the recent French documentary “The Game of Death” thought they were on a TV quiz show. The …
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