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05 April 2020 |
The Economist
UP OFF YOUR chairs and just start lifting those feet,” chirps a woman sporting green leggings as she marches energetically. Diana Moran, a fitness expert known as the Green Goddess, was a staple of 1980s British breakfast television. Now in her 80s, she is making a comeback.
05 April 2020 |
The Economist
FACED WITH the first great crisis of his presidency, Donald Trump fell back on his go-to tactic: blame China.
19 July 2019 |
The Economist
Much of what exists originated as an inkling in the human mind. That enslaving other people is acceptable; that it is utterly heinous.
23 May 2019 |
The Economist
ARE millennials really different from preceding generations? Bartleby tends to be cynical about such claims, recalling how the youthful idealism of his own peers was tamed by parenthood and the need to pay the mortgage.
17 September 2018 |
The Economist
The fourth and final instalment in our project to build a reading list of great liberal thinkers. The definition of liberalism has long been the source of disagreement. The tension between its various strands—such as American progressivism, libertarianism and the classical tradition
17 September 2018 |
The Economist
A SPECTRE is haunting workers—the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). The fear is that smart computer programs will eliminate millions of jobs, condemning a generation to minimum-wage drudgery or enforced idleness. Never mind the robots, fear the software.
25 July 2014 |
Gary Stone
Trading shares will inevitably involve some losses. Make sure you don't lose the lesson as well.
26 June 2014 |
Gary Stone
Successful investing requires sustained resolve. Surprises can easily happen and it can be very much a test of character. Talent only goes so far.
10 June 2014 |
Louise Bedford
Many parents are in a race to keep up with work pressures, often because they are worried about their children's future. But it can come with a cost.
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02 May 2014 |
Elise Margow
It is often a nightmare of many investors that just as they become comfortable navigating around complex property and share transactions they are confronted by a monstrous morass of legal documentation so lengthy, wordy and complex that it brings to mind the Joseph Joubert quote: When you go in search of honey you must expect to be stung by bees. It’s enough to make anyone throw up their hands in frustration and head for the hills.
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