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" ... A defining concept of supply-side economics was that often enunciated by Robert L. Bartley, the nonpareil editor of the Wall Street Journal of the late 20th century. This was that “the only economy is the world economy.” Bartley got this notion from the theoretical lodestar of supply-side economics, the Nobelist Robert A. Mundell, whose views on tariffs and trade formed the basis of supply-side thinking in this area. ... "
" ... Mr. Safire was indeed a gem, as his surname suggests, as a political columnist and a language expert nonpareil. To honor his memory, here’s my shot at matters to ponder in what should be a raucous 2020. ... "
" ... She left law in her 20s and after 18 short months became a partner at the boutique investment management firm S.W. Mitchell Capital, where she still works. Herein, your correspondent caught up with Manzoor for a round of quick-fire questions about her career nonpareil. ... "
" ... There are also specific practical lessons to be gleaned from this nonpareil career. The tactical benefit of moral consistency is to allow the communicator to “stay on message” – and Ali never left it. Better yet, he never let anyone else seize his own narrative. He didn’t debate social or political issues. Instead, he kept real and potential detractors on the defensive without ever going on the defensive himself. ... "
" ... When I was at the museum this summer I was enchanted by a comprehensive exhibition (now closed) dedicated to the so-called “cowboy artist” and author Will James (1892-1942), whose knowledge of horse anatomy was based on personal, up-close experience and whose action-filled line drawings are as fine as anything done by the better-known Frederic Remington, whose work is also here. James was a beloved childhood hero of mine among my favorite authors, who had a deceptively straightforward style of capturing the life of the west with nonpareil detail in his artwork and whose spare prose had the drawl of a cowboy telling good yarns around a campfire about horses named Smoky, Sand and Scorpion. ... "