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One more inter-human barrier helps keep corporate communications channels clear.
Exceeding Dostoyevsky to Save the World.
Most readers of this front-page New York Times story would conclude that its subject, Dr. Ray Harron, is a crook.
Appreciating logic makes you want to yell "Shut up!" at people.
I'm no natural ally to proponents of intelligent design, but I'm amazed by scientists' faith-based opposition to the theory.
Guest New York Times columnist Matt Miller joins my opinion bloc. (Supplement to earlier piece, "Irreconcilable Differences.")
A major communications company copes with a communications challenge.
Did John R. Bolton, Bush's nominee for UN ambassador, misrepresent intelligence or didn't he? Did he break rules or not?
The movie, The Matrix, is too optimistic to work as an allegory for our world. People there can communicate.