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The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 26, 2011
01-26-2011 - Reaction to the State of the Union Address, taxpayer tips and trouble for the wedding of the royal couple.
The Wall Street Journal This Morning Jan. 25, 2011
01-25-2011 -A terrorist attack at a Moscow airport highlights security issues, a preview of the State of the Union address and a push for a snowy Super Bowl.
NPR: 01-25-2011 Economy
Stories: 1) Jobs, Of Course, But What Else Will Obama Say? 2) General Electric CEO To Head New Economic Panel 3) Chicago, China Seek Stronger Ties In Hu Visit 4) U.S. Has New Attitude Toward Asian Challenger
NPR: 01-21-2011 Economy
Stories: 1) For Sale By Divorce: A Real Estate Niche 2) Nassau County: Jazz Age Enclave Hits The Fiscal Skids 3) Bank Overcharged Military Families On Mortgages 4) Post Tax Credit, Housing Prices Slide Further
#246: How Much Is A Good Teacher Worth?
On today's podcast, we consider a plan to dramatically grow the US economy. The plan has nothing to do with banks, stimulus, tax cuts or the Federal Reserve. Instead, the plan focuses entirely on — public school teachers. Economist Eric Hanushek has been researching education and the economy for four decades. In a recent study, he tried to put a monetary value on good teaching.
NPR: 01-25-2011 Fresh Air
Stories: 1) Paul Krugman: The Economic Failure Of The Euro 2) Digging For Pearls In The New Salinger Biography
NPR: 01-24-2011 Fresh Air
Stories: 1) A Physicist Explains Why Parallel Universes May Exist 2) Goldwax Records: A History Of '60s Memphis Soul
NPR: 01-26-2011 Fresh Air
Stories: 1) Stirring Up 'The Feminine Mystique' 47 Years Later 2) 'Next Stop Is Vietnam': The War In Music
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