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...outcry followed the Globe article immediately. Yesterday the story was teased off the front page of The New York Times. It’s been picked up by the Drudge Report and the Associated Press. Even Good Morning America wants a piece of the action...
...addition to donating a portion of their proceeds, Redline Executives claimed to have saved customers more than $10,000 over the Coop’s prices, and had approximately 25,000 page views at their website, redlinetextbooks.com...
...biological interpretation [of the gender gap] to hold, it is necessary that both of the following assumptions be true,” the authors write on page 41. “[First,] the relationship between the measured aspects of brain functioning and math/science achievement is causal. [Second,] gender differences in thee aspects of brain functioning are biologically biased...
...mirage of pending catastrophe to achieve that goal. "We have an Administration that falsely hypes almost every issue as a crisis," the liberal lion Edward M. Kennedy said in a speech last Wednesday, which happened to be the same day the Washington Post was reporting on its front page that the CIA had quietly given up its hunt for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. "They did it on Iraq, and they are doing it now on Social Security." (As for voters, they don't seem to know what to make of the real situation: in the TIME poll...
...social intangibles that come with ownership. When I visited Chile to look at its privatized Social Security system 10 years ago, I met with formerly radical factory workers who proudly brandished their retirement-fund statements and told me they were now paying as much attention to the business page as the sports page in the newspaper. It seemed ownership had invigorated the country, made a frail democracy more stable. By most reports, the Chilean system continues to thrive...