- In Brooklyn, Bracing for
Hurricane Barclays
Now I am of the mind-set that I am living in this amazing
experiment and I am going to see what happens. I feel like I either have to do
that or move.”
The allure of living in
New York City, particularly for young
singles, is as inexorable as the cruel math of making it happen.
- Egyptian Leader Spells Out Terms For U.S.-Arab Ties
He said the
United
States must respect the Arab world’s history
and culture, even when that conflicts with Western values.
- Rebels Announce Move of Headquarters From Turkey to Liberated Syria Territory
“Our goal is not to take the place of the current regime,
which is taking its last breaths.”
- 2 Islamist Militias Disband Amid Anger Over Killings
“They say they are handling security, but what security do
we have?”
- The Fans Are Irrelevant In the Business of the NHL
Nothing bothers fans more than to hear that their team,
whose filled-to-capacity arena creates a raucous, hostile environment for
opponents, is losing money despite their intense emotional involvement.
- In Round 3 for the Fed, A Challenge for Investors
“Don’t fight the Fed.”
- In Shark Infested Waters, Resolve of Two Giants Is Tested
The value of the islands has never been in their aesthetics,
but in history and geopolitics.
“The idea is not to say ‘No,’ but the answer is ‘No.’”
- A Long Bike Ride Across a Small Country
Like much of Europe,
Luxembourg has an enthusiastic
cycling culture.