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...will be. But he’s about to lose that edge prematurely—if he fulfills expectations and completes his ticket soon. Indeed, the smart money seems to be on a VP pick early in an extremely long presidential race, despite a number of good reasons to wait. If Kerry is wise, he will resist the temptation to buck tradition and name his number two far in advance of the July Democratic National Convention. A hungry media is craving Kerry’s selection and, when it’s made, will digest it with haste. His best...
Then comes the inevitable “Come on, does somebody want to go next?” Apparently, nobody does. Skier promises everybody that if they wait around for half an hour, a live band will arrive. There are murmurs of problem sets to be done. People begin to pick up their coats and wander out the door...
...meantime, other nations, most importantly those in the E.U., must not sit back and wait for the United States to take the lead. In the face of such egregious crimes against humanity, every country has a responsibility to speak out and to act according to its means; U.S. inaction is not an excuse. That African leaders and Muslims leaders have remained silent is especially unconscionable...
...happens to them 10 or 15 years into the job, when they fail to get promoted. Women tend to be conservative in youth and get more radical as they get older because they lose power with age. So if a young woman is not a feminist, I say just wait...
...That's how much consumers overpay in mortgage fees each year, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Yet last week HUD withdrew a proposal that would force mortgage lenders to bundle fees into a simple binding quote that consumers could use while shopping. While consumers wait for reform, here are ways to guard against excessive closing costs, which average $700 a mortgage...