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A few catchphrases sum up the 1990s: Bill Clinton's "It depends on what the meaning of the word is is," Forrest Gump's "Life is like a box of chocolates"--and Jeremy Siegel's "stocks for the long run." Siegel, 56, a professor at Wharton, turned his catchphrase into...
The small size and cozy atmosphere of independents helps stimulate relationships between patrons and employees. While chain store staff often remain nameless, working short shifts and lacking continuity, independents’ employees are the owners and managers themselves and are almost always around—a much more familial design...
Alternating chapters, the two voices come at the plot from both ends at once, Foer moving forward in time through Trachimbrod's history and Perchov searching backward for traces of it. They also share themes: the maddening bonds of family, the power of memory and the importance of lies and...
Final clubs were never intended as centers for campus social life. Their original and historical role was as a supplement to the Harvard experience; they originated as places where members could escape the often-stressful life of a Harvard student and create lasting bonds with a small groups of close...
On all that evidence - with some nice geopolitical uncertainty thrown in for good measure - Wall Street is having trouble getting out bed in the morning. After the University of Michigan took the air out of the GDP number, the Dow and NASDAQ started to sag under IBM and Microsoft and...