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The Shape of Things to Come (December 1, 2001)

Turbulence in the financial markets over the past year has exposed many longstanding weaknesses that

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Who might replace Rahm Emanuel?

The smart money in Washington and Chicago, Illinois, says it's all but a certainty that within weeks Rahm Emanuel will throw his hat into the ring to replace retiring Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. So the parlor game over who will replace Emanuel as White House chief of staff has already kicked into high gear.

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Coleman Collins on pro basketball and college football

In addition to being a key big man for the Bundesliga's Ulm team, Coleman Collins has long been among TrueHoop's most thoughtful contributors . After a summer of travel, he's back in Germany preparing for the season, and he checks in with thoughts of travel, writing, international professional hoops and college football: I did a lot of traveling this summer. I visited Sweden for Midsummer ...

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Money Machine

For Some Santa Fe Companies, War is Good for Something. This week marks the ninth anniversary of 9.11. In that time, the focus of America’s military efforts has moved from Afghanistan to Iraq—a war whose “end” President Barack Obama announced last week—and now back to Afghanistan.

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Ensign sees hopeful signs for redemption

U.S. Sen. John Ensign sounded last week like a man running for re-election two years before his term is up and with his political future in grave doubt.

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