Thomas Friedman argued that governments had to don the golden straitjacket of market discipline.
Thomas Friedman: One of the points in our book is that things have really changed out there.
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Renewable dreamers, such as New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, believe this magical 3% is somehow different than the 97%.
With the rapid growth of international trade and communication, played up by enthusiasts like Thomas Friedman, globalization has attracted enormous attention.
But if it had, the left and the mainstream media--but, as Thomas Friedman would say, "I repeat"--surely would have been outraged.
Thomas Friedman, the New York Times columnist, recently wrote that America's core competency is its ability to attract, develop and unleash creative talent.
Will may be one of America's great columnists, but he--like his equally distinguished liberal counterpart Thomas Friedman--may be falling prey to a current fashion for sinophilia.
At The New York Forum this morning there was a great panel on the future of America, with the likes of Thomas Friedman, Esther Dyson, and Jonathan Miller.
In a speech last week to the U.S. Conference of Mayors, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman pointed out that successful individuals or corporations in the United States did not achieve their success alone.
Figures like Thomas Friedman, Paul Krugman, and Andrew Ross Sorkin (the editor of the DealBook business blog, which has been a cash cow for The Times) would be worth a great deal on the open market.
More than 300 notables from all walks of life have contributed essays thus far, including Garrison Keillor, Diane von Furstenberg, Bill Gross, Erica Jong, Muhammad Yunus, Tom Hanks, Ken Burns, Harold Prince, David McCullough, Thomas Friedman, Barbara Kingsolver, and many others.
Such voices - most strongly represented this week by French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner and New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman - have tried to blame the failure of Obama's attempt to reinstate negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians on Israel's alleged intransigence.
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Thomas Friedman, a New York Times columnist, argues that, if they want to have a successful foreign policy, presidents need to have a close personal bond with their secretaries of state: witness Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger or George Bush senior and James Baker.
"They can buy, sell, share or put a call virtually to any stock, bond or currency in the world, they can do it from their basement, and they can do it with information that in the past brokers would only give to their clients for a charge, " says Thomas L Friedman, of the New York Times, author of a book on globalisation.
Thomas L. Friedman is an op-ed columnist for The New York Times.
Yes, Thomas L. Friedman, it is a 401(k) world.
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The only comment I heard from Balsillie about his business was when The New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman was introducing him and said he guessed half the Davos crowd had blackberries.
Some journalists, such as Thomas L. Friedman, of the Times, earn more if one factors in speeches and books, but when, recently, Mossberg signed a four-year contract, two Journal sources told me, his annual compensation approached a million dollars.
The Center for Security Policy today welcomed the insightful -- albeit astonishingly belated -- assessment of the state of U.S.-Soviet cooperation on the Persian Gulf crisis published on the front page of yesterday's New York Times by reporter Thomas L. Friedman.
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