Posted: August 3, 2009 at 4:03 pm | Tags: archives, budget, business, design, fuel, linux, myspace, too-often, twitter, weekly-standard
Do we really need residential mail service 5 days a week? If you assume a savings of 2 Billion dollars per year to eliminate one day of delivery per week then eliminating four delivery days a week for 8 Billion dollars in savings makes even more sense

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Posted: April 29, 2009 at 2:26 pm | Tags: apr, briefing-room, daniel-drezner, loop-values, mar, oct, people, weekly-standard, wilson-burman
Google’s book scanning/search project is running into troubled waters . Much as I would like all books and their text neatly accessible and seachable under a clean, spare interface, issues linger… From here : Google’s entire business model is the commoditization of other people’s content

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Leecher chronicles
Posted: April 29, 2009 at 2:26 pm | Tags: apr, archives, briefing-room, business, chronicles, daniel-drezner, include-data, joanne-mattera, mar, matthew-drudge, metrics, vinny-catalano, weekly-standard, wilson-burman
Google’s book scanning/search project is running into troubled waters . Much as I would like all books and their text neatly accessible and seachable under a clean, spare interface, issues linger..

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Leecher chronicles
Posted: February 18, 2009 at 12:22 pm | Tags: articles, autos, benjamin-zycher, business, california, internet, noemie-emery, opinion, politics, president, review, weekly-standard
Judd Gregg withdraws commerce secretary bid POSTED February 18, 2009 | 12:22 PM By Julie Mason Examiner White House Correspondent 2/13/09 Citing disagreements with the administration over control of the census and the direction of the economic stimulus package, Republican Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire abruptly withdrew as President Obama’s nominee to head the Commerce Department

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Judd Gregg withdraws commerce secretary bid
Posted: February 17, 2009 at 5:14 pm | Tags: aviation, business, china, election, energy, europe, intelligence, latin-america, middle-east, politics, sports, technology, weekly-standard
Exit question: which newspaper’s business model consists of handouts from a shady Mexican oligarch, a tapped-out credit line, and a new mortgage on their office space. Hint: It’s not Politico. Posted by Michael Goldfarb on February 17, …
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The Weekly Standard
Posted: February 3, 2009 at 1:21 pm | Tags: books, business, digital, harvard, harvard-university-press, law, legal, legal-analysis, philosophy, press, publishing, technology, university, weekly-standard
As of noon today, the Journal of Legal Analysis is up and running, with an initial crop of eight articles to keep legal scholars busy until the early morning hours. For those who don’t know, the JLA is a new open-access law journal co-published by HUP and the John M.

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The Journal of Legal Analysis — open, free, digital
Posted: February 2, 2009 at 9:18 am | Tags: business, business-as-usual, celebrate-lifes, foreign-policy, israel, journal, jules-crittenden, proud-member-of, recent-entries, search, vital-functions, weekly-standard, wikipedia
Business As Usual. In Gaza, as an Israeli missile proportinately whacks a terrorist vehicle involved in mortar-lobbing operations. via FOX.
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Posted: January 19, 2009 at 7:31 pm | Tags: american-digest, business, fatah, israel-matzav, military, pajamas-media, palestinians, proud-member-of, recent-entries, search, webtv, weekly-standard, wikipedia, youtube
Unfinished Business . If all Hamas terrorists had been killed by the IDF, these Fatah members would be home by now
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Posted: January 1, 2009 at 3:07 am | Tags: business, family, loop-values, politics, profile, time, time-1-year, weekly-standard
Plus, TIME helps you keep up with the arts, business, and society….

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TIME (1-year)
Posted: November 18, 2008 at 1:38 pm | Tags: advice, business, daily-wisdom, diggings, economic-news, entrepreneur, handling-tough, interview, people, three-rules, weekly-standard, work-related, working-girl
To paraphrase W. Somerset Maugham, unfortunately, no one knows what they are. Here are three suggestions: 1

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There Are Three Rules For Handling Tough Economic News
Posted: October 30, 2008 at 11:08 pm | Tags: author-archives, business, country, democrats, mainstream, mobile, obama, personal, philosophy, podcasts, reagan, scott-johnson, weekly-standard
Both argued that our situation has gotten worse in recent years and both argued that they could transcend business-as-usual partisan politics and get the country o n course….

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An unconvincing pre-mortem
Posted: October 19, 2008 at 2:01 pm | Tags: Business news, country-life, craftsmanship, current-events, farm-life, farm-school, history, homeschool, palin, school, science, washington, weekly-standard
’m tired of ‘business as usual’ in this town, and of the ‘G…

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Kissing the junior varsity goodbye