by Alan Luber | Mar 9, 2002 | POLITICS
My readers know that customer service (or customer no-service) is a running theme throughout my articles. I am constantly aghast at the number of companies who don’t understand that their real business is to provide customer service. You may gain a few customers... by Ayn Rand Bookstore | Mar 8, 2002 | Books
This illuminating new study of the history of American industry from 1840 to 1920 identifies two opposite types of businessmen.
by Daniel Pipes | Mar 8, 2002 | POLITICS
To: 9/11 victims and their families From: Daniel Pipes Subject: Compensation You have been engaged in an unfortunate spat with the U.S. government over the money you deserve for your losses on 9/11, prompting anger all around. Here’s a solution: Forget... by Dr Michael Hurd | Mar 8, 2002 | Elections, POLITICS
The unacknowledged principle behind the recently passed House of Representatives “campaign finance reform” bill: Established media giants (CBS, ABC, New York Times) have a constitutional right to be free of restrictions on what they air or publish. (This... by Andrew West | Mar 7, 2002 | MARKETS, Regulation
An unregulated free market provides the environment in which auditors who differentiate on a reputation for quality and useful disclosures could add value to their business, and their customers’.
by Christopher Horner | Mar 6, 2002 | Environment
It was ten years ago this spring that President George H.W. Bush took a step that began a slide down the long path toward energy rationing. It was barely ten days ago that his son, President George W. Bush, took an equally large stride in that unfortunate direction.... by Dr Michael Hurd | Mar 6, 2002 | POLITICS
Andrea Yates, charged with killing her five young children, is attempting to prove that she was insane at the time and is therefore not responsible. “Insane” in this context is defined by our legal theorists simply as “not knowing right from... by Elan Journo | Mar 6, 2002 | Middle East & Israel, POLITICS
With unremitting ferocity, Arab terrorists this weekend again attacked Israelis through suicide bombing and sniper fire–brutally killing 22. Despite such carnage, despite Yasser Arafat’s hollow promises to quell such violence, despite his record of... by Daniel Pipes | Mar 5, 2002 | POLITICS
Could it be that an important textbook is proselytizing American 12-year-olds to convert to Islam? The book in question is “Across the Centuries” (Houghton Mifflin, 2nd edition, 1999), a 558-page history that covers the millennium and a half between the...