Authors

Peter Suderman

by | Feb 14, 2008

When Microsoft recently announced its proposal to acquire Internet search giant Yahoo! for $44 billion, two things were immediately certain. First, consumers would be likely to see enormous potential benefits from a merger between the two companies. Second, bureaucrats, rivals,…

by | Jan 30, 2008

Ah, bipartisanship. What would Washington be without it? It’s a lovely word that gives politicians the opportunity to link arms and claim that they’re working for the common good of the American people — while mainly working for their own…

by | Nov 17, 2006

Fast Food Nation kicks off with a suit-clad fast food chain boss telling one of his executives to investigate a meat packing plant rumored to be allowing fecal matter to infect the beef. But the only thing that’s contaminated here…

by | Oct 11, 2005

NOTE: Some spoilers appear in this report. During its long life on syndication — following a short-lived network run — the original Star Trek became a massive cult phenomenon that used science fiction as a means to spread a multicultural,…

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