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Julien Levy: Portrait of an Art Gallery: Ingrid Schaffner, Lisa Jacobs
The Ebooks Review —
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Editorial Reviews Julien Levy (1906-1981) was one of the most influential art dealers of the twentieth century. The Julien Levy Gallery, which opened in New York in 1931 and closed in 1949, played an essential role in the shift of the cultural avant-garde from Paris to New York. It was the first American [...]6 hours ago -
Spag : An American Business Legend: Elsa B. Tivnan, Catherine Nickerson
The Ebooks Review —
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Editorial Reviews Way before Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Target and Sam’s Club, there was Spags, the original discount store and hub-of-the-universe to frugal-minded New England Yankees looking for a bargain. Order Spag : An American Business Legend: Elsa B. Tivnan, Catherine Nickerson form Amazon.6 hours ago -
The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit: Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labor: Nelson Lichtenstein
The Ebooks Review —
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Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly Onetime Ford Motor die-maker Walter Reuther launched a sit-down strike in 1937 that forced General Motors to bargain with a multiplant union. Another key strike against GM, led by the indefatigable, self-confident United Automobile Workers (UAW) president from Wheeling, ...6 hours ago -
The Accidental Zillionaire: Demystifying Paul Allen: Laura Rich
The Ebooks Review —
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Editorial Reviews Everyone knows about Bill Gates, the boy-wonder founder of Microsoft and the planets richest citizen. Although less well known, Paul Allen helped make Gatess good fortunes possible, and he’s certainly worth study for his mistakes just as much as his many successes. Enter former Industry ...11 hours ago -
Is Washington Completely Out Of Touch With Main Street?
Boom2Bust.com —
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I’ve got an idea the following Huffington Post piece might very well describe how a number of Americans feel right now about our elected officials in Washington. From Post contributor Don McNay last night: Can you hear me calling you? -Mike and The Mechanics Mark Twain said that when he died he wanted to be ...1 day ago -
THE BEST WAY TO ROB A BANK? OWN ONE ...
THE MARK MARTINEZ SHOW: Talk Radio for Liberals and Real Conservatives —
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In this post-article , the author of The Best Way to Rob a Bank is to Own One (and current Roosevelt Institute Braintruster), William K. Black, takes a look at the currrent state of our "finance economy" and what it has done to the long-term vitality of our nation. I like what Black - who is a lawyer, ...2 days ago -
Wither Wikipedia?
The Mess That Greenspan Made —
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The Wall Street Journal reports($) that Wikipedia is losing volunteers at a quickening pace, casting some doubt on the future of the worlds most popular encyclopedia. Wikipedia.org is the fifth-most-popular Web site in the world, with roughly 325 million monthly visitors. But unprecedented numbers of the millions ...2 days ago -
Nnamdi Asomugha named to “Dream Team for Public Service”
Just Blog Baby | An Oakland Raiders Blog —
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Nnamdi Asomugha is keeping some rare company these days. He’s already known as the best shutdown corner in the NFL. A defensive force so dominant that he did the impossible and kept Chad Ochocinco’s mouth shut for an entire Sunday afternoon.After receiving a mega contact this offseason, Nnamdi also joined the ...2 days ago -
Dead Battery of the Decade Award: Alan Greenspan
Wall St. Cheat Sheet —
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We have worked hard this year to award great journalism and excellent work . Now we’d like to present our first Dead Battery Award to former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan: Readers who liked this also enjoyed these posts: First Amendment Award for Outstanding Journalism: Best Book Bailout Nation ...3 days ago -
HR1207 Passes committee against Barney Frank’s wishes
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ In an unprecedented defeat for the Federal Reserve, an amendment to audit the multi-trillion dollar institution was approved by the House Finance Committee with an overwhelming and bipartisan 43-26 vote on Thursday afternoon despite harried last-minute lobbying from top Fed officials ...4 days ago -
Tonight: Lee Konitz @KenCen Terrace Theater
Arts Desk —
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Cool Jazz sax legend Lee Konitz stops by the Kennedy Center’s Terrace Theater tonight—in advance of his show, Washington City Paper talked to Konitz about his upcoming projects, working with the contemporary jazz trio Minsarah , and Alan Greenspan . Washington City Paper: How did you get hooked up ...4 days ago -
Ron Paul’s Amendment To Audit The Federal Reserve Approved
JustGetThere —
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StreetInsider | A key House panel approved the Paul-Grayson Amendment by an overwhelming 43-26 Thursday afternoon, which will give watchdogs new authority to audit the Federal Reserve. Here is a summary of the Paul-Grayson Amendment: Dear Financial Services Committee Colleague: It is encouraging to see the issue ...5 days ago -
"Psst! Mr. Greenspan!"
City Lakes Real Estate Blog —
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"Bubble," DefinedFor the benefit of Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, who claimed inability to identify a bubble before it popped, here is the best, clearest definition Ive seen yet:Currency is like any financial innovation, an obligation secured by assets. When the obligation is perceived to have ...5 days ago -
Grayson Post-Mortem On Last Nights Historic Fed Transparency Victory And The Revelation Of Barney Franks Hypocrisy
zero hedge —
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After the historic defeat of Fed anti-transparency amendments, and the most recent disclosure that despite all his posturing Barney Frank is, as expected, deep in the pockets of the Wall Street and Fed kleptocracy, here are some post-mortem observations from Grayson, Spitzer and Ratigan. From the ever colorful ...5 days ago -
Bernie Sanders vs Greenspan 2003 video + AUDIT the FED!
Stars Over Washington —
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On Sept 16, 2003, Sen. Bernie Sanders dressed down then-Fedhead Alan Greenspan in front of the House Financial Services Committee and it does my heart good to see and hear Sanders rant again. It does my heart angry to hear Greenspan give his namby pamby answer which fails to address the basic accusations leveled at ...5 days ago -
Eliot Spitzer’s New Crusade Against Obamanomics
GreenLightAdvisor Views —
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Are Obama’s economic policies actually working ? Eliot Spitzer says No! Spitzer is taking aim at the [Obama} administration’s approach, accusing it of shying away from the kind of comprehensive reform that the financial system needs. The Obama administration is not so different from the Bush administration, at ...5 days ago -
A One-Graphic Thermometer for the Economic Slowdown
The Scholarly Kitchen —
Authority: 540
When money is treated as materials rather than a rate of activity, GDP can quickly freeze, as this graphic shows.6 days ago -
THE BORN CONSPIRACY (redux) ... STARRING ELIZABETH WARREN
THE MARK MARTINEZ SHOW: Talk Radio for Liberals and Real Conservatives —
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One of the more exciting series Ive watched is the Bourne trilogy, starring Matt Damon. Painted as an out of control experiment gone bad, Jason Bourne is pursued by powerful forces trying to protect both themselves and a turf they believe others simply dont understand. The Bourne reference to Elizabeth Warren will ...6 days ago -
Housing starts and 10 year tsy rates
The Center of the Universe —
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[ Skip to the end ] Interesting how high housing starts were when interest rates were a lot higher than they are now. And if you ‘population adjust’ the housing starts the ‘Greenspan super bubble’ fell far short of previous highs, even with much higher mtg rates back then. (add about 2% to the 10 year note ...1 week ago -
Quotes For The Week
Boom2Bust.com —
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We’ve hit the trifecta this week… Since last year’s collapse of the banking system, hundreds of billions of dollars have been spent to bail out some of the major players. Additionally, governments all over the world, and their central banks, have implemented huge stimulus programs to combat the consequences of ...1 week ago

