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...most perfect Internet crime, has reached epidemic proportions in the U.S., according to the Federal Trade Commission's first national survey of the problem. The agency reported last week that 3.3 million Americans found within the past year that their names had been used to open fraudulent bank or credit-card accounts or to commit other crimes. An additional 6.6 million reported that unauthorized purchases had been made on their existing accounts. All told, traffic in bogus or stolen IDs costs consumers and businesses more than $50 billion. What can you do to protect yourself...
...hard to resist the mounting evidence. Every major emerging market that had liberalized its capital market had had a crisis; the two major countries that had not, China and India, had not only avoided the East Asian crisis, but managed to grow steadily throughout the period. Finally, to its credit, the IMF took note of what had long been obvious: capital market liberalization does not enhance growth, and it does increase instability. In March, its soon-to-be-departing chief economist and three co-authors released a survey of the evidence, confirming what the critics had been saying all along...
...women students in the still lopsided Harvard world, Archie was instrumental in the birth of the Women’s Leadership Project, still today one of the most vigorous groups dedicated to advancing women’s issues. To an extent that is rarely noted, Archie should be given credit for the equalization of the status of men and women at Harvard...
...HUPD officer was dispatched to Holmes Hall to take a report of stolen money and a credit card...
...ship our jobs to countries where they get paid 50? an hour." But so far, no Democrat has yet made a full-blown attack on the trade deficit with China or suggested protectionist policies to reverse it. If that position continues to hold, give the last President some credit. Bill Clinton was one of the few politicians (in either party) who truly believed the intellectually unanswerable case that free trade, by encouraging economies to specialize in what they do best, eventually makes everyone more prosperous. One of Clinton's legacies is a Democratic Party that is infinitely less protectionist than...