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CFO October 1, 2007 John Goff |
The Long Trail The government's tallying of Native American trust money may well be the most ambitious accounting project in U.S. history. It's also the most controversial.  |
Sports Central September 22, 2007 Greg Wyshynski |
McNabb and the Racist Fans Fans comfortably wade into racist waters as an exclamation point for their disapproval of a black athlete.  |
Smithsonian September 2007 Ian Herbert |
Debating Louis Castro Was he the first foreign-born Hispanic in the Major Leagues?  |
TIME Europe August 9, 2007 Hilary Hylton |
No-Tell Motels Innkeepers of South Asian descent have prompted a racist - response from competitors along the U.S.'s historic highways.  |
Vietnam October 2007 |
Letter From Vietnam Magazine The Vietnam War had its heroes, no less than any other American war. Why have so few Americans ever heard about Native American hero Billy Walkabout?  |
Reason July 2007 Radley Balko |
Illegal Medicine A new study concludes that there are many legitimate issues surrounding the provision of health care to the nonelderly foreign-born, but high taxpayer burden is not one of them.  |
BusinessWeek July 23, 2007 Chi-an Chang |
Cracking Down on Notorious Notarios Thousands of immigrants fall victim to crooked or incompetent lawyers or to people posing as lawyers, advocacy groups say.  |
HBS Working Knowledge June 25, 2007 Martha Lagace |
HBS Cases: Beauty Entrepreneur Madam Walker Madam C.J. Walker traveled from the cotton fields to business fame as a purveyor of hair-care products that offered beauty and dignity. Harvard Business School professors explain what motivated her triumph.  |
The Motley Fool June 19, 2007 Matt Koppenheffer |
Quick Take: Blackstone Is Ready, But Jesse Isn't Happy Jesse Jackson is not happy about the underwriting lineup for Blackstone's IPO. Far from being a racial issue, this is a simple question of what size firms will end up on the cover of a $4.8 billion IPO.  |
CFO June 1, 2007 Alix Nyberg Stuart |
Gap Analysis Why diversity programs work better for women than for minorities seeking careers in finance.  |
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