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Too Little Too Late
Britain sacrifices steel industry to curry favour with China
AMBROSE EVANS-PRITCHARD / DAILY TELEGRAPH
LONDON, March 31 – Britain’s special relationship with China is becoming more expensive by the day. It now threatens to destroy the British steel industry, a foundation pillar of our manufacturing economy.
Britain is not alone. Most of Europe’s steel foundries are heading for annihilation under the current EU trade regime, with unthinkable consequences through the network of European and British supply chains.
It is hard to pin down the exact moment when George Osborne’s love affair with China turned into a Faustian Pact. Continue Reading →
Defrosting The Fridge
Fidel Castro lashes out at Obama after Cuba visit
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Sifting And Winnowing HIllary Clinton does some quick shpping on State Street, in Madison, Wisconsin. PHOTO: John Hart / Wisconsin State Journal
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BUSINESS
Beware the toxic rule following co-worker, says Harvard study
Every workplace has them. The colleague who bad-mouths you behind your back at the water cooler. The boss who takes credit for everyone else’s ideas. The sexist jerk people actively avoid by taking circuitous routes to the printer and lying about their happy hour plans.
These employees are the bane of American enterprise and they’re everywhere. Not only are they detrimental to a company’s morale, they are extremely costly to its bottom line and can do far more harm to an organization than outliers at the other extreme — the superstar employees — do good. But who are these people exactly? And how are they different from the rest of us? Continue Reading →
Leadership
President Harry Truman, in 1945. (Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division)
U.S.leadership matters today, just as it did after World War II
FRED HIATT / WASHINGTON POST
What would the world look like today if Harry Truman or Dwight Eisenhower had shared the foreign policy inclinations of Barack Obama or, far more dangerous, Donald Trump? Obama has presided over an experiment in withdrawal from the Middle East, a region that the United States had long considered vital. Trump would accelerate the withdrawal, and make it global, because “we’re a poor country now,” as he told The Post’s editorial board last week. Continue Reading →
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