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Middle Eastern terrorists used to be able to hide their propaganda, but modern communications technology puts it all in the open.
The decline of the U.S. dollar has led to a rising call for the creation of an alternative to the dollar in the form of a new world currency.
The idea that it would be great to put high-speed-rail lines all over the country shows an underappreciation of American geography and of some of the nation’s genuine strengths.
The TSA should instruct its airport security workers to use common sense and discretion when putting people through the screening process.
Nothing frightens the followers of Osama bin Laden more than the dissemination of American ideas; why should we stand in the way?
Guidelines are what Peter Sims seeks to provide in "Little Bets," an enthusiastic, example-rich argument for innovating in a particular way—by deliberately experimenting and taking small exploratory steps in novel directions. Some little bets will not pay off, of course, in which case little is lost; but others may pay off in big ways.
Can marketers tell how successful a product will be by measuring consumers' brainwave responses to advertisements?
The second edition of Beverley Milton-Edwards's textbook on the Middle East, though updated, is as mediocre as the first edition.





