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...after graduation. Last summer, while other Harvard students spent long hours hunched over desks in Goldman Sachs, I sold train tickets to German tourists. There was, I convinced myself, a winsome kind of virtue in my refusal (well, inability) to start climbing the rungs of the career ladder...
...they sought to set up the most rudimentary kind of authority, U.S. and British officials confronted the challenge of detoxifying a 24-year tyranny. How could they know the good guys from the bad, know how far down the Baath Party ladder to purge, know which tribal leaders were legitimate representatives of their people and which had been in Saddam's pocket? In a very real and horrifying way, the ransacking of government offices and power centers--all the resentment and retribution against the network of stoolies, spies and party apparatchiks--is part of the de-Baathification that both critics...
Think globally. Chasing down a decent yield doesn't necessarily mean running up the risk ladder if you consider investments outside the U.S. New Zealand's 10-year government bond, for instance, yields 6%-plus and looks at least as safe as an equivalent U.S. Treasury bond that kicks off about 4%. Why? U.S. interest rates are near 44-year lows, in part because of demand for Tbonds from investors looking for safety in the face of war. As that war demand unwinds, rates will rise again...
...Lightweight ladder --Rope with grappling hook --M-16 rifle...
...parents were really, really skeptical that I could make a living,” Rice says. “They really wanted me to go work at some kind of career where you go to work every day and there’s a clear ladder. They didn’t think that I could make it…Now, they kind...