Imagine the Library of Congress without a card catalog. Imagine your favorite restaurant without a menu. Each might offer a …
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Race Claims Echo In Gay Marriage Debate
In this dreary summer of realpolitik I find it comforting to re-read Chief Justice Earl Warren’s opinion in the case …
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No ‘Defense’ In Fed Marriage Act
Nasty things sometimes crawl out of legislative bodies in an election year. This year’s prime example is the “Defense of …
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IRS Takes Shot at Split-Dollar Life
Riddle: What kind of rifle should a blind hunter use? A loud one. If he misses the target, maybe he …
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How the Experts Break Out Of Gridlock
People who are stuck in traffic get impatient. When caught in legislative gridlock, the temptation to take a shortcut across …
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Seek Global Investments of ‘Enduring’ Value
To The Editor: Read with interest your comments on Hungary and international investing (“A Tattered Welcome Mat for Investors,” Sentinel, …
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The Baby Boomers Turn 50
Babes no longer but as influential as ever, the oldest Baby Boomers turn 50 this month. Soon the demographic herd …
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The Baby Boomers Turn 50
Babes no longer but as influential as ever, the oldest Baby Boomers turn 50 this month. Soon the demographic herd …
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A Simple Network With Windows 95
My former employer, the Big Accounting Firm, brought out the heavy hitters nine years ago when it first networked a …
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Unseen Influence: The Web Makes Its Mark
We began this year with an Internet primer (Internet 101: What, Where, How) just as the “information superhighway” hoopla was …
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