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Jun 3, 2024 |
econlib.org | Paul Forrester |John Stuart Mill |Adam Smith |David Ricardo
A Liberty Classics Book Review of Progress and Poverty, by Henry George. Henry George’s Progress and Poverty (1879) was among the most important and widely read books published in the 19th century, but George’s work and the single tax movement it spawned had largely faded common knowledge by the 1930s.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
aplng.com.au | Paul Forrester
Paul Forrester 24-April-2024 0 Comments Australia Pacific LNG has appointed Dan Clark as Chief Executive Officer of the incorporated joint venture between ConocoPhillips, Origin Energy and Sinopec, commencing 1 May.
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Mar 11, 2024 |
nypost.com | Paul Forrester
AP The opening of free agency can be the cruelest of days. For weeks, teams and fans have been poring over the presents they could buy themselves. Contracts have been restructured. Potential depth charts have been scribbled out and debated on social media.
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Feb 9, 2024 |
nypost.com | Paul Forrester
It’s been an exhilarating season for the Knicks so far. Jalen Brunson has played to regular MVP chants at Madison Square Garden. Donte DiVincenzo has been a monster from behind the 3-point arc, converting better than 40 percent of his attempts. And Tom Thibodeau has his team convinced there is no such thing as a night off in the NBA.
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Jan 8, 2024 |
nypost.com | Paul Forrester
A disappointing follow-up to the Giants’ playoff run last year has left the franchise with an abundance of tough questions about how it can regain momentum. Can Daniel Jones be the franchise quarterback they signed him to be? Is a top-6 draft pick good enough to get a QB with more upside? Someone such as Washington’s Michael Penix Jr.? Would the offense be better served by drafting a high-end wide receiver, such as LSU’s Malik Nabers?
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Oct 31, 2023 |
nypost.com | Paul Forrester
The list of offseason needs for the Mets is long, starting with a new manager, more front office help, a handful of reliable starters, a potential Pete Alonso extension and a clear direction in a loaded NL East. Of course, the club is not operating as a solo enterprise. Top managerial candidate Craig Counsell is wanted by more than a few teams. Same goes for Shohei Ohtani and for fellow Japanese hurler Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
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Sep 26, 2023 |
nypost.com | Paul Forrester
For the first time since 2016, the Yankees will be spending October plotting their future instead of arranging their postseason pitching rotation. Leaks seemingly sprung everywhere, from a lineup that struggled to score to a starting rotation that too often couldn’t get out of the fifth inning to a bullpen that blew leads at the worst times. That leaves a lot on Brian Cashman’s to-do list. So how can you help? How about letting us know what your strategy would be for attacking this winter?
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Sep 12, 2023 |
houseplanninghelp.com | Paul Forrester
Jonathan Dixon talks about incorporating home automation into a Passivhaus retrofit of a 1960s detached house, built using cross wall construction. Jonathan Dixon is a software engineer with a background in mobile app development, medical imaging and artificial intelligence. He now provides consultancy to others looking to take advantage of home automation. In the mid-2000s, Jonathan lived in a typical South London terrace.
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Sep 12, 2023 |
nypost.com | Paul Forrester
Aaron Rodgers’ season has come to an end after four plays, but the Jets still have another 16 games to play. Zach Wilson is back under center, Robert Saleh is still on the sidelines and the defense is even more suffocating than it was last season. So, maybe there’s a path to … well, that’s the question now, isn’t it? Can the Jets grind their way to a playoff spot? Is the bottom about to fall out and we all need to start spending a lot more time studying college football?
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Sep 6, 2023 |
nypost.com | Paul Forrester
The NFL season is here, and no team faces bigger expectations or scrutiny than the franchise that hasn’t been in a Super Bowl since 1969. But with a new quarterback making a detour on his way to the Hall of Fame in town, young star talent on both sides of the ball and an AFC East no longer dominated by Bill Belichick and Co., there appears to be a path for the Jets back to the postseason, and maybe more. Still, it is only Year 1 with Aaron Rodgers.