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With the growth of debit cards, electronic transfers, and mobile payments, the use of cash has long been declining in the legal economy, especially for medium and large-size transactions. Central bank surveys show that only a small percentage of large-denomination notes are being held and used by ordinary people or businesses. -Kenneth Rogoff Source: The Boston Globe |
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Save Lives, Not Seconds. Many ambulance services are judged on response times, when patient outcomes should be what really matter. Source: The Boston Globe |
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The U.S. Constitution was created to ensure that the richest, most powerful Americans would control the government and economy. Source: The Boston Globe |
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For an article linking PTSD with accelerated aging. Source: The Boston Globe |
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A prominent lawyer is murdered in a Russian prison and a global financier works to create legislation which will punish Russian officials responsible for his death. Source: The Boston Globe |
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Illustration for a review of Jon Krakauer's new book, Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town Source: The Los Angeles Times |
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Computerized scheduling leaves low-paid hourly wage workers at the mercy of employers. Source: The Boston Globe |
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For a piece about Nadine Gordimer's novel, The Conservationist. Source: The Wall Street Journal's "Masterpiece" column. |
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Comcast's acquisition of Time Warner Cable gives the mega corporation command of major population centers in the U.S. Source: The Los Angeles Times |
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For an article about the foods we eat and how they affect our carbon footprint. The author writes that eating vegetables might not necessarily be better for the environment than consuming meat. Source: The Star Tribune |
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For an article about economic reform in Japan.
Abenomics refers to the economic policies advocated by Japan's prime minister, Shinzō Abe.
Abenomics is based on "three arrows" of fiscal stimulus, monetary easing and structural reforms. Source: The Wall Street Journal International |
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For a story about home care aides Source: Boston Globe op-ed |
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One in a series for "Investing in China".
China plans for major financial reform. Source: The Wall Street Journal International |
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For an article about Obama's drone program in Pakistan. Source: The Progressive |
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Demise of the video game console. Source: The Los Angeles Times |
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China Plans for Bank Reform - In an effort to stimulate the economy, China will ease controls on bank lending and deposit interest rates.
ink, brush, gouache. Source: The Wall Street Journal, International |
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