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Commencement speakers: Conservatives need not apply
We have once again entered the college commencement season, which means we'll soon be reading about uplifting graduation speeches delivered by prominent Americans. Or at least by prominent liberal Americans. It's becoming increasingly apparent that...
Tags: Education, Public Officials, Robert Zoellick, Northeastern University, Southern Methodist University
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Franken's plan for ratings reform finds no SEC consensus
Star TribuneSen. Al Franken pleaded with the Securities and Exchange Commission Tuesday to change what he considers a hopelessly corrupted ratings system for financial products. The Minnesota Democrat believes rating companies promoted "junk" in exchange for...Tags: Finance, Scott Garrett, U.S. Department of Justice, Manufacturing and Engineering, Roger F. Wicker
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Factbox: IRS's rich history of scandals, political abuse
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - A crisis engulfing the U.S. Internal Revenue Service over its scrutiny of conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status adds to a long history of scandal and abuse - both real and alleged - at the tax agency. Here are some high-...Tags: U.S. Congress, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Politics, Internal Revenue Service, Taxation
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The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Tim Steller column
The Arizona Daily Star, TucsonNo school arouses passions around Tucson like Basis does. My column Sunday argued that the high rankings received annually by Basis Tucson and University High School don't reflect much more than the schools' academically focused student bodies and their...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, China, Periodicals, Intel Corp.
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EDITORIAL: All the president's men
The Augusta Chronicle, Ga.If it weren't so serious, it would be comical to watch the media try to spin the Obama administration scandals the president's way. When White House spokesman Jay Carney continued Friday to cling desperately to the fairy tale that the administration had...Tags: Jay Carney, Internal Revenue Service, Primaries, NBC (tv network), Elections
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Richard Vedder: How to tell if college presidents are overpaid
The Chronicle of Higher Education tells us the median salary of public university presidents rose 4.7 percent in 2011-12 to more than $440,000 a year. This increase vastly outpaced the rate of inflation, as well as the earnings of the typical worker in...Tags: Education, Jerry Sandusky, University of California, Berkeley, The Pennsylvania State University, Ohio University
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch Mound City Money column
St. Louis Post-DispatchThe debate in Washington over taxing Internet sales should be about one thing: fairness. If you buy a book or a blouse at a physical store, you pay sales tax. If you don't pay the same tax at an online store, the government is favoring one kind of...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Politics, U.S. Senate, Internal Revenue Service, Local Government
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Liberal anger only makes Ted Cruz stronger
Rude, entitled, arrogant and off-putting: That's how the conventionally wise in Washington are characterizing Ted Cruz, the conservative new senator from Texas. It's a better description of the critics themselves, who are inadvertently helping Cruz...
Tags: Politics, Republican Party, The Washington Post, Elections, Online Advertising
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Maryland hospitals oppose state plan to update waiver
The Maryland Hospital Association has sent a letter to state health officials saying it will not support a proposal that would link medical spending to the state's economic growth. The state presented the proposal to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid...
Tags: Health Insurance, Government Health Care, Corporate Officers, Medicaid, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Penny Pritzker is pick as commerce secretary
President Barack Obama lauded her skills, several prominent business groups quickly heaped praise and critics remained generally quiet after Chicago business executive Penny Pritzker was introduced Thursday as Obama's nominee to lead the Commerce...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Finance, U.S. Senate, Republican Party, Business Enterprises
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Hospitals concerned about state rate-setting proposal
A state plan to tie medical spending to the growth of the economy is making hospital executives uneasy. Executives support the spirit of the plan proposed by the state Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, which seeks to reduce health spending by...
Tags: Health Insurance, Government Health Care, Insurance, General Practitioners, Medicare
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EDITORIAL: Who's in charge in Iran?: Does it matter?
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewAn expert's assessment that Iran's elite military branch has seized economic and political power from Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei doesn't mean the nature of that nuke-seeking nation's leadership has changed. Whichever faction's running Iran, it'...Tags: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Pittsburgh
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