It’s been a bad time for NFL quarterbacks. Bernie Kosar, who played for the Browns, Cowboys, and Dolphins, filed for bankruptcy.  Ryan Leaf, who played for the San Diego Chargers followed by brief stints with the Cowboys and Seahawks, was arrested for trying to flee the country to "/>

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Numberscruncher: Neither Families Nor States Manage Their Budgets Well

Ann Logue March 23, 2010 4

Let’s just come right out and say it: most families do not do as good a job as they could with their finances.  So why do we hold them (i.e., us) out as paragons

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Numberscruncher: Wither the European Union?

Ann Logue February 16, 2010 3

Abraham Lincoln was born 201 years ago last week. He was America’s greatest president because he took charge in a time of crisis, a civil war that seems unimaginable in these days of splitting

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Film Review: “Capitalism: A Love Story”

Lance Berry September 25, 2009 2

He's tackled government ineptitude, gun control, and health care -- and now, with his latest film, Michael Moore is back where he started: Attacking corporate greed

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Numberscruncher: Football and Finances

Ann Logue July 7, 2009 6
It’s been a bad time for NFL quarterbacks. Bernie Kosar, who played for the Browns, Cowboys, and Dolphins, filed for bankruptcy.  Ryan Leaf, who played for the

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