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15 Mar 07

Catherine Orenstein - Op-Ed Writing Seminars - New York Times

  • During the seminar Ms. Orenstein laid out a basic formula for writing a 750-word
    op-ed piece (with the caution that “common sense trumps everything I say”): a
    lead connected to a news hook, a thesis, three points of evidence, conclusion.
    And don’t forget the “to be sure” paragraph in order to pre-empt your opponents’
    comeback, she instructed.
12 Mar 07

The First Post : How to complain

  • Speak softly and carry big schtick
11 Mar 07

Scribd - Why Intelligent People Tend To Be Unhappy

  • Happiness
    in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.




    - Ernest
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    Hemingway
    >

01 Mar 07

The Opinionato - New York Times Blog - Happy Birthday S&P500!

  • "Wharton finance professor Jeremy Siegel and Jeremy Schwarz, deputy director of research at WisdomTree Investments, celebrate the 50th birthday of the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index [$]: 'Surprisingly, if an investor had bought a portfolio of all 500 companies that Standard and Poor’s placed in the index on March 1957 and held them until today, he would have not only handily beat the S.&P. 500 index itself; he would have outperformed most money managers that have tried to beat it.' " - ashleystar on 2007-03-01
  • Wharton finance professor Jeremy Siegel and Jeremy Schwarz, deputy director of
    research at WisdomTree Investments, celebrate the 50th birthday of the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock
    index [$]
    : “Surprisingly, if an investor had bought a portfolio of all 500
    companies that Standard and Poor’s placed in the index on March 1957 and held
    them until today, he would have not only handily beat the S.&P. 500 index
    itself; he would have outperformed most money managers that have tried to beat
    it.
22 Dec 06

The Morning News

  • beautifully designed daily culture/news/media website
    - ashleystar on 2006-12-22
  • The Morning News
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