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Al and Prince Charles — Two Would-Be Kings?

Why is Al Gore not having any success endearing himself to the American people?

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America’s New Internationalists

How can you best put all the world’s companies effectively on the same balance sheet?

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Where Texas is “No. 1” in the World

What do Texas and China have in common with regards to human rights?

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McKinsey’s Medieval Recruiting Practices

Can a monastery help the recruiting efforts of one of the world’s oldest management consultancies?

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Greenspan's Masters

Is Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer secretly helping the Fed deflate the stock market bubble?

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Who’s Really Responsible for the U.S. Trade Deficit?

If you think the Chinese or Mexicans are the culprits, think again. How does Canada sound for a scapegoat?

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GE’s Gladiator — Panem et Circenses?

Is the proposed “Extreme Football League” final proof that the United States is turning into ancient Rome?

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The ECB and the Guillotine

Who will be France’s candidate to succeed Mr. Duisenberg at the ECB? It may not be Mr. Trichet.

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Allianz — Another Advertisement Adventure?

Does the German insurer’s global ad campaign reflect larger problems in adapting to the U.S. market?

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The Globalist’s Ten Theses on the Euro

Will a weak euro burn holes in most people’s pockets?

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