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In OtherWords: September 3, 2014

In OtherWords: September 3, 2014

This week in OtherWords, Jill Richardson explains why the use of flame retardants in tents, furniture, and countless other products probably hurts more consumers than it saves and Jim Hightower weighs in on Burger King's plans to exile itself (for tax purposes only)...

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Against the Wind

Against the Wind

Shortly before Congress left for its long summer vacation, Senator Barbara Mikulski tried to block a 150-megawatt wind farm. The Maryland Democrat's move would delay Pioneer Green Energy's construction of the project in her own state until an independent study from...

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Playing Toxic Whack-a-Mole

Playing Toxic Whack-a-Mole

Popular activities like hiking, camping, and backpacking come with all kinds of risks. You can get heat stroke or hypothermia, run out of water, fall off a cliff, and bump into cougars or grizzly bears. If you get close enough to an infected ground squirrel for one of...

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In OtherWords: September 3, 2014

Do You Want Some Hogwash with That Burger?

Burger King bills itself as "home of the Whopper," a name intended to convey to burger eaters that this one is a whale of a deal. But "whopper" also means a prevarication, a crock, a tall tale — hogwash. Both meanings apply to Burger King's current effort to take over...

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Taming Modern Monopolies

Taming Modern Monopolies

Analysts at the OECD, the Paris-based research agency, have just shared a grim prediction: If current trends "prevail," all developed nations will show by 2060 "the same level of inequality as currently experienced by the United States." If we let those current trends...

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Mission Never-Ending

Mission Never-Ending

Ready or not, here we go again. The Pentagon is barreling back into the chaos of Iraq. Apparently, "Mission Accomplished" is "Mission Never-ending." The government says that, for now, America will only provide jet fighters, drones, weaponry, humanitarian airdrops,...

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In OtherWords: August 27, 2014

In OtherWords: August 27, 2014

This week in OtherWords, Marjorie E. Wood explains how the Affordable Care Act has quietly begun to rein in runaway CEO pay and Jim Hightower says you shouldn't be tricked into thinking that Rick Perry's indictment is no big deal. Do you want to make sure you don’t...

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