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I think the theme for last week was the return of adult supervision. And Minouche Shafik, the president of Columbia University, authorized the police to arrest pro-Palestinian student protesters who had occupied part of the campus in violation of university policies. Gail Collins: Bret, as a former college sit-inner myself, back in days of yore, I have mixed feelings. Not saying President Shafik was wrong, just that I just can’t get into cheering administrators who try to solve nonviolent campus demonstrations by calling in the cops. If it were up to me, I’d sentence them to six months of hard academic time at the University of Chicago.
Persons: Bret Stephens, Gail, Mike Johnson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Gail Collins, Bret, Shafik, Israel, That’s, idealists Organizations: House, Columbia University, Palestinian, Columbia, University of Chicago Locations: yore
Most of the time, however, mergers that seem bad really are bad. It is in neither the investors’ nor JetBlue’s management’s interests to pick a fight with the big guys. There was a time, back at the turn of the century, when JetBlue was a genuinely innovative airline. In 2014, Wall Street analysts turned on JetBlue and its chief executive at the time, Mr. Barger, accusing the company of being too consumer-focused. Unfortunately for customers, Wall Street won, Mr. Barger was thrown out and JetBlue started charging fees for all sorts of things.
Persons: David Neeleman, David Barger, Barger Organizations: Ticketmaster, Sprint, Mobile, Instagram, Facebook, JetBlue, United, Wall Street, Investors Locations: United States, Delta, United
Photo: GRANGERIn the annals of irresponsible utopianism, few names stand out like that of Bronson Alcott. Bronson’s propensity to run up debts and alienate supporters sank his young family into poverty. Had it not been for the busy and lucrative pen of their second daughter, Louisa May, the Alcott family might have disappeared into the footnotes of history. As it is, they remain a subject of fascination, for Louisa (1832-88) would produce not only the novels “Little Women” (1868) and “Little Men” (1871) but also short stories and brilliant nonfiction sketches. Grab a Copy A Strange Life: Selected Essays of Louisa May Alcott By Louisa May Alcott Notting Hill Editions 168 pages We may earn a commission when you buy products through the links on our site.
Persons: GRANGER, Bronson Alcott, Abigail, Louisa May, Alcott, Louisa, Louisa May Alcott, Louisa May Alcott Notting, Barnes, Charles Lane, , Liz Rosenberg Organizations: Louisa May Alcott Notting Hill, Noble Locations: Fredericksburg, Va, New England, Massachusetts
Befouling the Final Frontier
  + stars: | 2023-11-05 | by ( Jaime Green | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
Idealists may cringe, and not only because the video begins with ‘‘Space, the final frontier,’’ a phrase that already belongs to someone. will soon sport a commercial module; and the seeds of space tourism seem finally ready to sprout. Deloitte projects a possible $312-billion-a-year economy in low Earth orbit by 2035. was launched, in 1998, there were about 600 satellites in orbit, a bit more than 200 of which were circling in low Earth orbit. In the 1990s, in fact, with the end of the Cold War, the number of satellites in LEO dropped for a bit.
Persons: , ‘ ‘ Organizations: Deloitte, NASA, Sputnik, Hubble Locations: United States
Petronas sign against the backdrop of the Twin Towers. Goh Seng Chong | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesAsia needs to achieve net zero before the world can do so, according to the CEO of Malaysia's state-owned oil and gas company Petronas. "The bulk of the emissions [that] are expected to emit will be produced in Asia going forward," Tengku Muhammad Taufik told CNBC's JP Ong Tuesday on the sidelines of the Energy Asia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. "The world cannot achieve net zero without Asia achieving net zero," Taufik pointed out during the opening address of summit. Asia will represent half of global GDP by 2040, as well as 40% of global consumption, he added.
Persons: Goh Seng Chong, Tengku Muhammad Taufik, CNBC's JP Ong, Taufik, idealists Organizations: Petronas, Bloomberg, Getty, Energy, International Energy Agency Locations: Asia, Malaysia's, Energy Asia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Paris
Guralnik is the star of the Showtime documentary series "Couples Therapy," in which she analyzes real patients in a room with hidden cameras. While financial issues can spark intense conflict for couples, Guralnik doesn't believe money, or the lack of it, is the real reason they split up. "If you're refusing to look at your bank account when you're pulling out your credit card, you can accrue debt," Guralnik said. People are "shielding themselves from knowing reality" when they refuse to pay attention to their finances, Guralnik said. Two people in a relationship can have vastly different attitudes about money, Guralnik said.
Persons: Orna, he'd, doesn't, George Frederick Watts, Orna Guralnik, Guralnik doesn't, Guralnik, It's, what's, I'm, Kristi, Brock, Guralnik they're, Jamie Grill Organizations: Showtime, Finance, Guralnik
The European Union offered Kyiv candidate status last year and made improving governance and fighting corruption key requirements for membership negotiations. He was killed fighting near Izium in the east of the county last June aged 24. "Misha was definitely another type of activist, who was ready to act in many different ways," said professor Yuliya Bidenko, who taught Alekseyenko political science. The mass flight of millions of refugees after Russia's invasion has also dealt a blow to Ukraine's potential political class, Bidenko added. "People like this are just extremely necessary for us after the war," Davydenko said of Tsakhniv.
Orna Guralnik Source: ShowtimeNot long after I began working as a personal finance reporter at CNBC in 2018, I started psychoanalysis. When I first saw Guralnik's documentary series "Couples Therapy" on Showtime, in which she provides therapy to real patients in a room with hidden cameras, I couldn't look away. I wanted to ask her about relationships and money, and got the chance to do so at the end of April, just when the new episodes of Season three of "Couples Therapy" premiered. OG: Money is a very important point of contact with reality. For couples, often, 'the breakup is not about money'AN: What are the biggest differences around money for couples?
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