If you have been reading my commentaries for a while, you know that I firmly agree with the Supreme Court …
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Slow But Steady Justice
For years following his 1995 indictment for war crimes, Ratko Mladic continued to appear regularly at soccer games and at …
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New York Remakes Itself, 30 Feet Above The Pavement
There are two ways a great city can maintain itself. There is the Paris way, in which the monumental architecture …
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A Case Of Stagflation
For those of you too young to have been exposed to the economic disease of stagflation, I can confirm this …
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On The Internet, Nobody Knows Where You Work
I have been writing this column for exactly two years now, and one of the things it has taught me …
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Disabled By The Economy?
A lot of people are sick of bad economic news, but can a bad economy make people so sick they …
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The Learning Disability That Wasn’t
Shortly after our older daughter enrolled in a new public school for second grade, my wife and I were summoned …
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