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High-Status Sad Sacks

High-Status Sad Sacks

Here's something that might not have occurred to you: It's not easy being rich. Well, yes, there are all those things that money can buy to alleviate the burden of fabulous wealth — things like servants, summers in Provence, private jets, and such. But as an article...

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In OtherWords: November 12, 2014

In OtherWords: November 12, 2014

This week in OtherWords, we have a treat for Donald Kaul's many devoted fans: He's taking a break from his medical leave to size up the 2014 midterms. Don't miss Kaul's column, in which he writes: "There’s talk now in Washington of a new spirit of cooperation between...

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Taking Stock of the Money Midterms

Taking Stock of the Money Midterms

The 2014 midterm elections sure looked like a blowout for the Republican Party. But leave it to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart to call the real winner: big money. "Incredible night for money in politics!" gushed one of the show's satirical correspondents. Indeed, in...

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Who Killed Gilberto Soto?

Who Killed Gilberto Soto?

On a November night 25 years ago, six priests — along with their housekeeper and her daughter — were murdered in cold blood by Salvadoran army officers who had invaded their residence at the Jesuit-run Central American University. This month, priests, activists, and...

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In OtherWords: November 12, 2014

How Did We Get Here?

Dick Tuck, the legendary political prankster and wit, once ran for local office in San Francisco and lost. His concession speech, in its entirety: "The people have spoken — the bastards." Now, you know me — I wouldn’t say anything like that about the recent elections....

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Leave No Generation Behind

Leave No Generation Behind

Over a decade ago, I got a call from Bill Gates. Not the Bill Gates you're probably thinking of. It was Bill Gates Sr., the Microsoft founder's dad. He was eager to speak out in support of the federal estate tax, our nation’s only levy on inherited wealth. He called...

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Blocking the Vote

Blocking the Vote

When she heard that the GOP had nailed a Senate majority, Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska grabbed a chair, lifted it over her head and shouted "I'm the chair, maaaaaaan!" The presumptive next chair of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee's victory dance...

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Silicon Valley Shakedown

Silicon Valley Shakedown

The demigods of Silicon Valley like to present themselves as miracle workers, able to create electronic wonders (and wondrous profits) from nothing but their vaunted imaginations and entrepreneurial prowess. Well, yes. But there’s another part to that program: their...

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