… consumption since Farr a century before, without putting it in those words. The total return truism does the rest. A New Approach to the Y Rule The marginalist tradition, which has dominated economic thought since its introduction by Jevons and Menger in 1871, has treated all...
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…lowing stories about US intelligence, it had also greatly increased the circulation of its website. As an establishment newspaper, it also gave these Wikileaks stories credibility with the media. So despite Greenwald’s inability to create an encrypted channel, Snowden still neede...
… humor, even though he doesn’t drink or smoke, and hates restaurants. “Jeffrey knows a good deal about most subjects,” newspaper publisher Mort Zuckerman told me last week. He was certainly preaching to the converted. The truth is, Epstein does know a lot about a lot of things....
…yesterday. “‘It’s the difference between a murderer and a person who steals a bagel,’ said Epstein.” February 25, 2011, New York Post “Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein: I’m a Sex Offender Not A Predator’. D. The Criminal Victims’ Rights Act Proceeding 41. Rather than confer with the...
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…rattling. President Xi says the U.S.-China relationship 1s at a crucial juncture and he says that he wants to forge, "a new type of great power relationship." So what exactly will that look like? We need to know because this may just be the most important relationship in the worl...
“Jeffrey knows a good deal about most subjects,” newspaper publisher Mort Zuckerman told me last week. He was certainly preaching to the converted. The truth is, Epstein does know a lot about a lot of things. Just a few moments in his company and you know this to be true. When I...
…ployments on the West Bank — “the evacuation of bases and their transfer to the Gentiles” — as biblically prohibited. A new group called Zu Aritzenu organized a campaign of civil disobedience to try to bring the government down. The sheer venom hit home during a pair of events I...
…est in the long run. (An example of this last category, at least with the benefit of hindsight, was the decision by The New York Times to withhold publication of the Kennedy administration’s imminent intention to invade the Bay of Pigs in Cuba. Had it disclosed this information,...
… mentioned his own trip to the Middle East, but missed an opportunity to give what might be a trip to the region by his new secretary of state higher profile. It's just as well. The paradox of the Israeli-Palestinian issue 1s that it's too complicated to implement right now and t...
…of Societies in Cologne. “Looks very good.” Ian Tattersall Paleoanthropologist, American Museum of Natural History in New York City. “Please thank your staff for a very nice production job. It has been a pleasure working with you, and I would be delighted to repeat the experie...
… Mos- cow had begun methodically installing them in the United States. Almost all were Russian citizens who had assumed new identities to better blend into their communities. The CIA learned of this sleeper program through Poteyev soon after it began. The issue was how to exploi...
…he finished explaining his journalistic modus operendi, two names immediately popped into my head: Seymour Hirsh of the New Yorker, and Bob Woodward of the Washington Post. Both are solid pillars of the journalistic establishment and both have made their reputations by publishing...
…om Tom Barrack is poised to wield enormous influence in Donald Trump's Washington as the person perhaps closest to the new president outside of his immediate family. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033212
Article 2. The New York Post The storm in Syria Amir Taheri April 16, 2011 -- Yesterday was supposed to be the first day of what Syrian despot Ba shar al-Assad had dubbed "social calm"; he hoped his mixture of promises and repressive measures would silence the pro-democracy up...