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Wall Street's other piece of soothsaying wisdom--that a G.O.P. President will unleash the bulls because Republicans are good for business--isn't even supported by history. Finance professors Pedro Santa-Clara and Rossen Valkanov of the Anderson School of Business at UCLA have studied the linkage between Presidents and stock prices. They found that from 1927 through late 2003, stocks outperformed short-term Treasuries by an annual average of 12% under Democratic Presidents but by only 1.9% under Republicans...
Many mothers shift between home and office several times in the course of their child-rearing years in a process called "sequencing," a term coined by sociologist and author Arlene Rossen Cardozo to refer to the phenomenon of having it all--career, family and marriage--but not all at once...
Director Robert Rossen brilliantly depicts the dingy atmosphere of an American pool hall, and his four stars, each of whom garnered Academy Award Nominations, rise to the occasion. The Hustler outshines the 1986 sequel The Color of Money, also featuring Newman, in both plot and direction...
...Hustler, made in 1961 by Director Robert Rossen, was among the first of a handful of Newman films that have become American folklore. Newman recalls wandering into a disco a few years ago and shooting a few games of pool. A kid walked up to him and said, "Mr. Newman, I've seen The Hustler four times, and watching you shoot pool is one of the biggest disappointments of my life." The kid had just seen Davy Crockett shoot himself in the foot...
During the past twelve years Arlene Rossen Cardozo has been interviewing and advising women with children, first in Cambridge, Mass., then in Minneapolis, where she now lives with her husband, a professor at the University of Minnesota, and their three