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Attacking Accomplishment. OK, this is rich. Or really, it's anti-rich. Or anti-rich liberal. Or something. Anyway, Jonathan Chait informs us that the right-wing blogosphere is all-aTwitter over the fact that Matthew Yglesias just bought a
Steve Inskeep talks to Zanny Minton Beddoes, of The Economist, about the long-term impact of the Cyprus crisis on European economies. Beddoes offers the view from Germany. That people is currently turning its attention to its confess general elections in
There are many successful liberals, so why do so many of them wish to subsidize failure for the poor, instead of showing them how to succeed? Take Dr. Ben Carson, as one example. Dr. Carson, the renowned neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins Sickbay in
"University of Louisville basketball player Kevin Ware underwent successful surgery Sunday night to repair the gruesome commence break of his right tibia he suffered during the Cardinals' 85-63 win over Duke in the Midwest Regional final," the
In his new book, Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Accomplishment (Viking, $28), he does a convincing job of proving that givers can achieve much more than cautious, self-protective takers who “believe the world is a competitive, dog-eat-dog place,”
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