Archives: Commentary
Agricultural Revolution
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NAFTA is about to free Mexican corn from trade-limiting tariffs. If it’s such good news for farmers south of the border, why are they up in arms about it?
Fuelish Choices
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Coal by any other name is just as devastating to the environment. If you think liquefying it makes it green, take a drive through Appalachian coal country.
Money Talks
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Should you tell your co-workers how much you make? In a recent survey, 88 percent of respondents said no. I say, “You bet.” And I’m willing to put my money where my mouth is.
Business Cycles
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Mountain biking can lead a town to economic recovery, but will the town take a ride?
Tough Love
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Activist shareholders are all too often reviled as profit-hungry bullies. But by putting pressure on managers in a way individual shareholders never could, they unlock value for all.
All the News That’s Profitable
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The shield law passed by the U.S. House covers working journalists, but those who labor for nothing, get nothing. This means many bloggers and students go unprotected.
Call Waiting
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Apple could solve the iPhone’s Internet problem with a single move — from AT&T to T-Mobile. But the split won’t be pretty.
Only the Best
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It’s called the points system, and it’s being sold as a modest proposal for immigration reform that would bring only skilled and much-needed workers into the country. Don’t be fooled.
Who’s Sorry Now?
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Mattel apologized. China accepted. And the balance of power shifted ever so slightly.
