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Hey, a $35BB [military airplane tanker] contract went overseas [and not to Boeing], evidently via the influence of John McCain, and I want some straight talk from the man. Is anyone in the media awake?
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To me, the idea of “cultural sustainability” is about companies whose actions offset the consequences of their presence (or disappearance).
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[This] is a kind of financial-world equivalent of a run on the bank[...] If [all bank depositors] come to the same conclusion at the same time that [their] bank isn’t safe [...] disaster can strike, and their worries can become self-fulfilling.
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Yes, some people borrowed imprudently. On the other hand, though, it is clear that many of the people in this situation were misled, were deceived or were in other ways the victims of unfair lending practices.
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Result: turnout among those who got the letters was a whopping 8.1 percentage points higher than the control group.
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A collection of Dave Gray’s photos on Flickr.
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Because greeting cards can’t all be unicorns and rainbows.
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Life In Grayscale is a photo collection of old photos from the Flickr library. With the time line you can easily find photos from the period of your interest.
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SpicyNodes is a zesty way to explore information on the Web. We’ve taken sophisticated radial mapping technology and made it easy to use – for both you and your visitors.
Tags: bank, bank depositors, Barney Frank, Boeing, Dave Gray, Federal Reserve System, Felix Salmon, Flickr library, John McCain, radial mapping technology, The Washington Monthly