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Monday, May 5, 2008

by THE AMERICAN last modified Friday, May 2, 2008

Thanks to ‘the skills revolution,’ says New York Times columnist David Brooks, ‘we’re moving into a more demanding cognitive age’. . . A new book examines the 12 Supreme Court cases that were ‘the most damaging to our constitutional rights’. . . Even Wall Street powerhouse Goldman Sachs ‘is not totally immune to the credit crunch’. . . Congressional Democrats are turning up the heat on credit card companies. . . Has Japan ‘returned to its 1990s economic thinking’?

Thanks to ‘the skills revolution,’ says New York Times columnist David Brooks, ‘we’re moving into a more demanding cognitive age’. . .

A new book examines the 12 Supreme Court cases that were ‘the most damaging to our constitutional rights’. . .

Even Wall Street powerhouse Goldman Sachs ‘is not totally immune to the credit crunch’. . .

Congressional Democrats are turning up the heat on credit card companies. . .

Has Japan ‘returned to its 1990s economic thinking’?

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