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Contrary to popular belief, vastly expanding our use of ethanol fuel would increase food prices, greenhouse gas emissions, and local air and water pollution.
The excesses atthe Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agencyare typical of the entire system of higher education.
In this event, participants will review the Bhagat-Obreja paper and consider the role of uncertainty in major business decisions.
It was striking to see the members of the European Union stumble last week in Brussels over the question of division of power between large and small entities -- the issue that riled the American states at their own constitutional convention in Philadelphia 216 years ago.
Republicans are choosing between a candidate from a Belmont that's doing just fine and one who claims ties with a Fishtown that isn't what it used to be. Not an ideal choice.
Recent events suggest the G-20 may not matter at all, especially as it faces the first real test of its power.
Online registration for this event is closed. Walk-in registrations will be accepted.
Most of the controversy surrounding Sarbanes-Oxley has focused on its direct, tangible costs, especially the cost of creating, installing, and auditing internal controls under section 404. But there are many intangible ways in which this legislation could be even...
By next year, about two-thirds of American physicians will be working as salaried employees of large groups and hospitals. This movement has been underway for years. Over the last decade, the number of independent physicians was falling by about 2% a year. But these trends are now accelerating.






