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Op/ed: Blaming QE for alien invasions and everything else

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An interesting conjecture shows some evidence that monetary policy changes can disturb the financial system.

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Op/ed: Five states where senate polls may be misleading

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Here are five states most at risk for polling mishaps in their Senate elections, ranked from most to least likely.

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Editorial: New Bellosguardo board faces daunting challenge

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The foundation’s role will be to determine the future of Bellosguardo, the estate located on the bluffs overlooking Santa Barbara’s East Beach.

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Editorial: Ebola eradication effort turns to region’s experts

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In the case of Direct Relief and Amgen, their efforts to bring the Ebola outbreak under control may be more than noteworthy. They may help make history.

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Op/ed: Measure P is too deceptive and costly

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It would cripple the oil industry, a mainstay of the North County economy, and deprive the county of more than $16 million in annual revenue — most of which supports our schools. It would expose taxpayers to losses of tens or hundreds of millions of dollars in “takings” lawsuits. And sadly, it’s all based on misunderstandings and misinformation.

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Dubroff: Author Michael Lewis is the master at spotting undervalued assets

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Lewis, who redefined how we think about baseball, football and Wall Street, will have a lot to say about the Obama presidency.

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Op/ed: Measure P is good for our economy

By   /  Friday, October 24th, 2014  /  Op/Eds, Opinion  /  1 Comment

As the country with the largest per capita emissions in the world, the United States must get serious about addressing climate change if we are to not face truly catastrophic impacts.