As in any classical tragedy, the Greeks cannot escape the consequences of their own choices.
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Journalism’s Changing Times And Declining Standards
Stephanopoulos sent a message through his charitable contribution: He still roots for his old Clinton team.
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Treating Hiring As A Blind Date
New York City outlaws credit checks in hiring decisions. Now, about that live-in caretaker for Grandma…
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Cheering The End Of Domestic Partner Benefits
Domestic partner benefits were a good thing when they were needed. Their disappearance is a good thing, too.
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The ‘Gift’ Of Flight
Is a crowded, noisy chopper flight to nowhere worth $5,000? Sure thing – to a 9-year-old.
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A Deep Pocket, Unpicked
The verdict is in: Accountants don’t cause hurricanes.
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The Last Word On Omar Khadr
Americans understandably feel double-crossed, but Canada’s release of a former teenage insurgent is just and fair.
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Courts Crack Down On ‘Zombie’ Debts
It’s a banking horror show: consumers haunted by ‘zombie’ debts that were discharged in bankruptcy.
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Chasing Amtrak’s Ambulances
If people wanted rail travel enough to be willing to pay for it, Amtrak advocates would not need to capitalize on tragedy.
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FIFA Gets A Yellow Card
Americans don’t care very much about soccer, which makes us the perfect candidates to clean up the world’s most popular sport.
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