Saturday, June 4, 2011
Friday, June 3, 2011
A Texas Roundhouse for the Trial Lawyers
By making litigants pay for filing frivolous lawsuits, the Lone Star State will protect jobs and spur growth.
By CHUCK NORRIS AND STEPHEN DEMAURA
By CHUCK NORRIS AND STEPHEN DEMAURA
Wall Street Journal
We're plugged in – but checked out
As the virtual world becomes our substitute for direct, spontaneous experiences in the real one, we're finding ourselves bereft of genuine connection. Corporate technologists are reengineering the human personality, turning us into Homo distracticus.
By John Sanbonmatsu
By John Sanbonmatsu
Christian Science Monitor
Idaho homeowners battle slithering invaders
Video Courtesy of KSL.com
(My relatives were one of the homeowners. This is a nightmare I wouldn't wish on anyone.)
Thursday, June 2, 2011
The Art Assembly Line
With the market revving up and pressure to produce higher than ever, more artists are turning to assistants for help. Who really painted that masterpiece?
By STAN SESSER
Wall Street Journal
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
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