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"Quarterly Profits"

Goldman Sachs reported profits of $1.6 billion for the first quarter of 2009, and is hoping to put their newly demonstrated strength to use,...

My initial thoughts

So if you didn't get it from the liveblog below, Elise and I went to a debate between Harvard Republicans and Harvard Democrats about...

Oh, dichotomies

8:28 Dylan asks, "Are you on the side of workers or management?" 8:30 Matt replies, "Are you on the side of dichotomies or expanding pies?" I'm...

HCD vs. HRC: Labor Debate Liveblog

8:33 Debate ends. Wrapup coming 8:29-Republicans--Matt says-one more dichotomy, do you believe that labour and management are at odds. Shouldn't they come together to create...

Also at the debate

8:17 Questions begin. So I have been holding my tongue for a while, but this is the part of the debate that entirely ticks...

Liveblog 4

  8:20-Colin Motley, President of the Republican club, asks Democrats "if card check increases wages for workers who have jobs, but decreases the jobs available,...

Liveblog 3

8:08--And now the Republican position: It sucks. The sucks refers to layoffs, oh you of the dirty mind. Also "this university doesn't exist to...

Liveblog 2

7:56: Card Check comes up. Language note--I notice that Peter Bacon calls it card check. The democrats call it EFCA, the Republicans go back...

Liveblog 1

7:49: Dylan catches Peyton's slip. Apparently, American employers don't need to discriminate to fire women. 7:47: Dyan Matthews--The question is whether discrimination should fall under...

My Whereabouts

Tonight, I will be spending the next hour at a debate about layoffs. Of course, this being Harvard, the layoffs are not the 8.5%...