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Chris Giles / Financial Times:
Piketty findings undercut by errors — Thomas Piketty's book, ‘Capital in the Twenty-First Century’, has been the publishing sensation of the year. Its thesis of rising inequality tapped into the zeitgeist and electrified the post-financial crisis public policy debate.
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Central bank blog … Welcome. If you have yet to register on FT.com you will be asked to do so before you begin to read FT blogs. However, our posts remain free. — Opinions on market-moving economics and central banks around the world. — Gold fix pricing faces abolition call
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Ramona Shelburne / ESPN:
Shelly Sterling to negotiate sale — Disgraced Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has agreed to allow his wife, Shelly, to negotiate a forced sale of the team, sources with knowledge of the situation told ESPN. — Shelly Sterling and her lawyers have been negotiating with the NBA since …
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As Publishers Fight Amazon, Books Vanish — Amazon's power over the publishing and bookselling industries is unrivaled in the modern era. Now it has started wielding its might in a more brazen way than ever before. — Seeking ever-higher payments from publishers to bolster its anemic bottom line …
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Laura Barron-Lopez / The Hill:
Delay EPA power plant rules, senators demand — Forty-five senators are pressing the Environmental Protection Agency to delay new rules on limiting carbon emissions from power plants. — The senators are asking the EPA to extend a public comment period for the rules, which could also delay their issuance.
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James Hibberd / PopWatch:
Morgan Freeman on helium — We could tell you that this clip below is from the fifth season of Science Channel's Through the Wormhole, a documentary series exploring the mysteries of of the universe that returns June 4. But all that does is delay getting to the point …
Glenn Greenwald / The Intercept:
A Response to Michael Kinsley — In 2006, Charlie Savage won the Pulitzer Prize for his series of articles in The Boston Globe exposing the Bush administration's use of “signing statements” as a means of ignoring the law. In response to those revelations, Michael Kinsley …
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Joel Gehrke / Washington Examiner:
Nancy Pelosi blames George W. Bush for Veterans Affairs scandal — BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL VETERANS AFFAIRS AFGHANISTAN IRAQ NANCY PELOSI GEORGE W. BUSH VETERANS — House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., repeatedly put the blame for the Veterans Affairs scandal on former President George W. Bush …
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Elise Foley / The Huffington Post:
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Peter Burke / WPLG-TV:
Pompano Beach firefighter accused of shooting at man in drunken rage — Janeen McKenzie arrested on aggravated battery charge — WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - — A Pompano Beach firefighter was arrested in Palm Beach County after a night of boozing and foreplay with another man led her to open fire at him, deputies said.
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Dan Merica / CNN:
Man strips naked in front of White House — Washington (CNN) - A man stripped down naked in front of the White House on Friday and, according to United States Secret Service, assaulted an officer who attempted to subdue him. — “Michel Bechard approached uniformed division officers …
Nicholas Confessore / New York Times:
I.R.S. Delays New Rules on Taxation for Activists — The Internal Revenue Service said Thursday that it has delayed and is revamping new rules intended to curb political activity by tax-exempt groups and that were proposed after the agency was accused last year of targeting Tea Party groups.
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Sam R. Hall / The Clarion-Ledger:
Connecting the dots: Mayfield, Sager, Mary and McDaniel
Connecting the dots: Mayfield, Sager, Mary and McDaniel
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