Most LinkedIn users value quality over quantity – which can get prolific networkers in trouble.
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The Predators We Trust
Piggish behavior has no ideology beyond pure selfishness. Our own biases, however, can leave us vulnerable.
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The NRA As Snidely Whiplash
Caricatured as a tool of corporate evil, the NRA speaks for a large slice of America that high-rise dwellers seldom meet.
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Duly Noted
Veteran Chopper Pilot Shoots Down IRS Arguments. After serving two stints over nearly 25 years as a helicopter pilot and flight instructor for the Army, Jesse Linde found himself losing out to younger pilots for stateside jobs. While his wife remained in Alabama, Linde relocated in 2009 to Iraq, where he found steady work flying for a government contractor.
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Bipartisan Showboating
Want bipartisanship? The chair seeks unanimous consent to preen and strut in front of the cameras.
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Shomari Hearn in City & Shore
Shomari Hearn identifies potential financial hazards connected to retiring abroad.
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A Bad Season For Right Whales
High mortality and scarce births have made 2017 a disastrous year for North Atlantic right whales.
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Spain’s Dirty Laundry
From Greenland to the Falklands, there are many examples of regional autonomy from which Spain could benefit.
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Liberate Puerto Rico From Jones Act Shackles
Puerto Rico’s reconstruction will be faster and cheaper if the island is freed from economic subservience to the U.S. shipping industry.
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Why Can’t We All Be ‘The Best’?
Some high schools no longer name a valedictorian, while others award the title to dozens of graduates. The result is the same.
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