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Bjork Endorses International Banking Decision
January 28, 2013 And we follow up on our trip to Iceland.
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Why Is The Government In The Flood Insurance Business?
January 24, 2013 Hurricanes are a tricky risk for insurers to cover.
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The North Dakota Town Where A One-Bedroom Apartment Rents For $2,100 A Month
January 10, 2013 The strange troubles of a small town where an oil boom has driven unemployment below 1 percent.
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What A Former FBI Hostage Negotiator Can Teach Us About The Fiscal Cliff
December 28, 2012 The tortuous negotiations involved in the "fiscal cliff" talks are like a chess game. To shed some light on the kinds of negotiation techniques that members of Congress might be using, we asked two negotiation experts to walk us through examples from their everyday lives.
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Why A Principal Created His Own Currency
December 14, 2012 He created incentives that 11-year-olds could relate to. (Somehow, "Come to school and you'll be better off in 20 years," just wasn't working.)
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Why Mexico Is The World's Biggest Exporter Of Flat-Screen TVs
November 30, 2012 There's more to Mexico than drug-related violence. The country's economy is actually doing well, due in part to solid exports to the U.S.
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How The Government Set Up A Fake Bank To Launder Drug Money
November 21, 2012 In the early 1990s, Colombian drug cartels had a problem: They had more money than they knew what to do with. So a pair of federal agents created an offshore bank.
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A Sequester Is A 'Jelly-Like Mass,' And Other Notes On Fiscal-Cliff Jargon
November 17, 2012 Here's a quick overview of three of the most impenetrable terms related to the fiscal cliff.
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Why Coke Cost A Nickel For 70 Years
November 15, 2012 All prices change. So why did the price of a Coke stay the same for decades? The answer includes a 7.5-cent coin and a company president who wanted to get a couple of lawyers out of his office.
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A Hidden Safety Net, Made Visible By The Storm
November 6, 2012 A New York grocery store was flooded with five feet of water a week ago. Here's why the store will be just fine.
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Energy Independence Wouldn't Make Gasoline Any Cheaper
October 26, 2012 If you don't believe me, just ask Canada. They produce more oil than they can use — and they pay just as much as we do.
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The Accountant Who Changed The World
October 4, 2012 The birth of accounting rocked the world 500 years ago. And it involves a man who was a magician, a mathematician, and possibly the boyfriend of Leonardo da Vinci.
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He Won't Tell You His Name, But He'll Help You Hide Your Money
September 28, 2012 A trip into the world of "asset protection" — a fancy way to say "hiding money."