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...most gems per paragraph of anything I have ever read [Jan. 26]. His analyses of the problems, the opportunities, the pitfalls and the inevitable lining up at the feeding trough are all spot-on. I especially liked the admonition to give the money to the people who can't afford to save it. That money will go straight to the free market - even though my wife and I will most likely save anything we get. Paul Bliss, San Diego...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox | 2/5/2009 | See Source »

...Trillion-Dollar Question Michael Grunwald wrote in "How to Spend a Trillion Dollars" [Jan. 26] that if the government gives money away to stimulate the economy, it should target "people who can't afford to save it ... that's why Obama is pushing a permanent $500-per-person credit on payroll taxes for every worker making less than $200,000 a year." Was that sarcasm? Frank Humphreys, DUBLIN...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Global Leader | 2/5/2009 | See Source »

...most gems per paragraph of anything I have ever read [Jan. 26]. His analyses of the problems, the opportunities, the pitfalls and the inevitable lining up at the feeding trough are all spot-on. I especially liked the admonition to give the money to the people who can't afford to save it. That money will go straight to the free market - even though my wife and I will most likely save anything we get. Paul Bliss, SAN DIEGO...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Global Leader | 2/5/2009 | See Source »

...studied these issues forever. She's the founder of the Hidden Brain Drain task force, a group of more than 50 companies--including GE, Goldman Sachs and our own mother ship, Time Warner--that are exploring how employers can hang on to the people they can least afford to lose. Especially when companies need to reinvent themselves to survive, she warns, they can't afford the huge costs associated with stressed-out talent: "It's not good for the bottom line," she says, "and it's not good for individuals." The Harvard Business Review looked at a survey of what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Married to the Job, or Each Other? | 2/5/2009 | See Source »

...where one IVF cycle can cost upwards of $12,000, women who have to pay out of pocket may not be able to afford to try and try again. And if physicians are pushed to transfer more embryos? "Doctors' attorneys are advising them, 'You have to do it,'" says ASRM spokesman Sean Tipton. "The courts have made clear that decisions about what to do with embryos are in the hands of patients, not in the hands of physicians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Ethics of Octuplets | 2/5/2009 | See Source »

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