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Jeffrey Skilling and Ken Lay are household names today, but if business schools had years ago imposed rules they recently adopted, they might never have gotten their MBAs. Wharton and... (episode)
New Jersey is a great place to drive, and not just because of the plentiful shopping centers. Besides beautiful scenery, the garden state has some of the northeast's most interesting ... (episode)
Does economic liberalization promise great wealth or greater misery for the world's poor? Does the advent of megabrands like Starbucks and the Gap give consumers more or less choice? ... (episode)
San Francisco activist Mark Kasky recently sued Nike making deceptive statements about their labor practices in their ads, and the California Supreme Court found in his favor. But don... (episode)
Last spring more than 1,000 people died in the clashes between Hindus and Muslims in the streets of Gujurat, India. In his research of ethnic violence, however, political scientist As... (episode)
Irish-American festivals are as American as apple pie, but most people would blanch at the thought of a White-American heritage festival. Miami Herald columnist Leonard Pitts (who's ... (episode)
Airs weekdays at 10am on 93.9 FM and AM 820Democrat Dick Gepardht gearing up for an attack on Iraq. Republican Dick Armey questioning the evidence. Party lines don't seem to be divid... (episode)
What's in this year at fashion week: hollywood glamour, alligator platform shoes, and very few logos. There is scarcely a pair of interlocking Cs or a single LV or PRADA to be seen on... (episode)
A court in Athens recently struck down a new law prohibiting computer games and all forms of gambling except in licensed casinos. The government is set to appeal the decision, and if ... (episode)
Former Lieutenant Governor Betsy McCaughey got along so badly with Governor Pataki in the last two years she served in his administration that they weren't even on speaking terms, and... (episode)