This column is taken from her eulogy, which I delivered yesterday at her funeral.
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Up to now, so far as this column is aware, detailed forecasts have not been attempted.
All information set forth in this column is current as of October 4, 2012.
This column is motivated by the idea that things are not becoming absurd fast enough.
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Now, before I begin, I want to emphasize that this column is about leadership, not political philosophies.
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But this column is not about how to pick growth stocks, so I'll put them aside, too.
This column is about creating solutions, so I appreciate you keeping that in mind as your words fly.
Instead, this column is about whether such a rollback is technologically practical, and what a reduced-distance ball would play like.
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What's interesting from the perspective of this column is that it is Europe and not America that is launching this space mission.
This column is usually dedicated to makers, inventors, small business topics, entrepreneurship, growing a business, and other subjects relevant to running a business.
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Walter Bagehot, the Victorian editor of The Economist after whom this column is named, made a distinction between the efficient and the dignified parts of government.
This column is written not so much to defend big banks, but to help you defend your mind against this declaration of all-out war on your cognitive faculties.
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This column is part of our ongoing experiment.
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Lying behind this debate, which is being resolved as you read this column, is a fundamental question about how we face the world.
His family-owned company, which declined to comment for this column, is based in Atlanta and has grown rapidly to 1, 600 restaurants stretching chiefly across the South.
The reason I continue to recommend holding the remaining 10% of the position for the long-term is exemplified by this column as Apple is clearly not yet done.
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The goal of this monthly column is to give readers some insights into the mind of the professional investor by highlighting some of the nuts-and-bolts issues I consider as a portfolio manager of municipal bonds at TIAA-CREF.
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As I sit here trying to think about how to formulate this column, there is an outflow of emotion coming out of me.
Mike Riggs has an excellent piece up at Reason pointing out just how bizarre and misleading this Michael Gerson column is.
The question for this column, however, is whether the economic assumptions weaved into certain storylines are sound.
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Tax software often only allows wash sales reported in this new column if there is a taxable loss.
Note: This is one column you'll want to read online, just to check out Pogue's loony bird-watching video.
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The easiest way to do this is go column by column.
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This is the third column on key demographics to follow in the Presidential race this year.
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This is a guest column written by Michael McMahon, managing director of Pine Brook.
This is a guest column by Rick Smead, a director in the energy practice of Navigant Consulting.
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