Rahul Gandhi Steps Up to the Plate, Swings, Misses

The heir to the Gandhi-Nehru dynasty in India, Rahul Gandhi, tried today to compete with the BJP’s Narendra Modi on Modi’s home turf: the business world. By many accounts, he failed to impress. Addressing a gathering of Indian business tycoons in Delhi, his speech was vague and long on imagery and empty clichés, suggesting that Rahul has few […]

Ahmadinejad: Media Darling?

Is Ahmadinejad changing his tune as his presidency winds down? That may be the story we’ll be hearing from our media mavens in the coming weeks as Iran’s presidential election shifts into high gear.Iran’s President is campaigning hard for Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, his spiritual mentor and father-in-law of his son, to succeed him. According to the New […]

Turkey Faces Tough Anniversary

A string of violent attacks against elderly Armenians in an historically Armenian quarter of Istanbul (one woman has already died of her wounds) is making headlines in Turkey. The despicable violence is forcing Turks to do some soul-searching on their troubled history of mistreating Armenians. The New York Times reports: [T]he attacks have awakened fears—rooted in past episodes of repression […]

First, Let’s Cull All the Lawyers

Law schools are facing a number of problems at the moment, but most of them boil down to one simple issue: they are training too many lawyers. So says law professor Eric Posner in Slate, tracing the problem back to the rapid growth of law schools in the boom years of the 1990s: The crisis could have […]

Pope Performs His First Miracle: Winning over the NYT

Jesus began his ministry by turning water into wine. Pope Francis has started his with an equally astounding feat: winning over the editors of the New York Times, who have published a raft of fawning stories highlighting Francis’s papal humility.Judging from a recent Pew Forum poll, the editors of the Times aren’t alone in their praise of the new pope. More than 84 […]

Do You Want Fries with Your B.A.?

[Update below.] A college education used to be the way out of a job flipping burgers. These days, it’s a requirement. A McDonald’s franchise in Massachusetts posted a job advertisement for a cashier’s position that requires one to two years of experience and a bachelor’s degree. The Daily Beast reports: The ad calls for “friendly […]

Telework: The Path to Riches?

Telework isn’t just convenient; it’s good for the bottom line too. An Australian accounting firm found that small businesses were more likely to increase their revenue if they allowed telework. The Sydney Morning Herald reports: According to the research small businesses whose employees worked remotely most or all of the time were 24 per cent more likely […]

Markets Rejoice as Japan Embarks on Unprecedented Stimulus Program

A smiling Haruhiko Kuroda, the governor of the Bank of Japan, announced this morning that Japan will embark on one of the largest monetary stimulus programs in history. It’s a huge win for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who in his second coming has turned the prevailing image of the Japanese PM as a faceless, ineffective nonentity […]

Tennessee Hops on Education Reform Bandwagon

The South is moving quickly to the head of the pack in education reform. Following the lead of Louisiana’s Recovery School District, Tennessee is taking several low performing schools out of the jurisdiction of local school boards and placing them in a state-run Achievement School District, where well known charter operators like KIPP are taking […]

Not Even Gen Y Can Save the Housing Market Now

Millennials might finally be ready to retire their hipster ways and join the American suburban bourgeoisie.  Sixty-five percent of Gen Y renters (18-34) have a stronger intention to buy a house now than they did this time last year, according to a new study by PulteGroup. This figure has some people excited about the housing market’s […]

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