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Walter: Writers on Work
Nov 23, 2011
Walter: Writers on Work
This week, we've been hearing from authors about the topic that is sure to come up over many Thanksgiving dinners: the economy.
Here's novelist Jess Walter.
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Ehrenreich: Writers on Work
Nov 22, 2011
This week, we've asked writers to share with us how they are thinking about the economy. Author Barbara Ehrenreich shares her thoughts.
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Eugenides: Writers on Work
Nov 21, 2011
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jeffrey Eugenides shares how he writes about jobs and work.
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U.S. needs energy standards
Nov 18, 2011
Should the government invest more in energy efficiency programs? Creating more jobs depends on that answer.
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The high price of running
Nov 17, 2011
For commentator Jen Miller marathon training is totally worth the sweat, blood and tears -- and the money. She says it's a different kind of investment.
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O'Rourke: If the 1% had less, would the 99% be better off?
Nov 17, 2011
Join us for a week long commentary series asking that question. We'll hear from economists, academics, and the public.
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Reich: If the 1% had less, would the 99% be better off?
Nov 16, 2011
Join us for a week long commentary series asking that question. We'll hear from economists, academics, and the public.
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Fixing our financial system would leave 100% of us better off
Nov 15, 2011
Join us for a week long commentary series asking this question: If the 1% had less, would the 99% be better off? We'll hear from economists, academics, and the public.
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Gilmore: If the 1% had less, would the 99% be better off?
Nov 14, 2011
Join us for a week long commentary series asking that question. We'll hear from economists, academics, and the public.
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Paying off protesters
Nov 8, 2011
The six countries that are members of the Gulf Cooperation Council -- Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait to name a few -- are far richer than their neighbors in the Middle East. So why haven't they seen an Arab Spring?











