Saturday, March 22, 2014

Saturday -- March 22, 2014 -- First Week Of Sanctions On Russia; Divorce May Weaken Harold Hamm's Hold On CLR

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Autos

This is a most interesting story: is the Tesla over-hyped? Is there a problem with the Tesla? A contributor over at SeekingAlpha has an interesting column.

The Wall Street Journal

Russia sends mixed signals on sanctions. M/C and Visa apparently not working in Russia.

Hobby Lobby argues that firms are entitled to religious protections. I would agree.

Nuclear waste dump to get third cleanup -- New Jersey

California DNA law held up by court -- great news

Idaho's push to rein in wolf population angers activist conservationists (by the way, I have a great book somewhere in the house with a title something like this: Today, I Harvested the Hay for the Sheep That The Wolves Will Eat)

"Kinky" Friedman back in Texas politics - and might win this time

Divorce may weaken Harold Hamm's hold on CLR

The Los Angeles Times

Gilead Sciences: new drug to treat hepatitis C -- $84,000 for a course of treatment  ... " the expensive medication could impose substantial costs on taxpayer-funded Medicaid programs and lead to premium increases for those with employer or individual health coverage" -- yeah, I suppose, but it's still cheaper than Michelle's vacations

Is anyone really surprised that General Sinclair got off easy?

Religion run amok? Hobby Lobby case goes before US Supreme Court

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We had just opened a brand new Mah Jongg set, ordered from Amazon. A most beautiful set.

2 comments:

  1. Just a word of caution....Mah Jongg is a form of gambling, which can lead to dancing and we all know what that can lead to.....(wink, wink)!

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