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...available through most U.S. brokers. That's where Charles de Vaulx, co-manager of the First Eagle Sogen Global fund, has been mining. "Our bullishness on Japan rests on the extremely low valuations," he says. He likes the bicycle-parts maker Shimano, which has cash on its balance sheet equal to a third of its market value and has strong exports to boot. Other favorites include construction company Okumura, machinery company Aida Engineering and textiles firm Sotoh--all of which are profitable or break-even and trade at less than the value of cash on their books. Other solid funds...
...Truth is, a kinder, gentler approach to cancer is nothing new. Just ask the guys: prostate cancer patients have been treated with radioactive seeds and other local approaches for years. At last, it looks like equal treatment for women is making its way into the doctor's office...
...these same prudential arguments that should lead you to raise the wages of the lowest paid workers apply with equal force to the question of a cost of living adjustment. As inflation continues, a wage that begins as barely sufficient soon becomes a poverty wage. The claim that this can be further adjusted by “collective bargaining” is a piece of pure propaganda. There can be no “collective bargaining” where there is no collectivity and no bargaining power on the part of one of the participants. What will really happen, when...
...accompanied by a strong commitment to take future civil rights cases involving police officers out of the District Attorney’s Office when appropriate and instead prosecute them in the federal system. This will ensure that all victims, regardless of their race or socioeconomic background, are given equal justice in the federal courts...
...payments. "They've always treated survivors as nothing more than a nuisance," says Handelsman. Even now, getting money can be expensive. Pinto insists that people don't need a lawyer to make a claim, but many hire one to cut through the bureaucracy. The lawyers typically take a commission equal to six months of compensation payments. Since 1995, lawyers' fees have swallowed $25 million intended for survivors...