Business columnists
Tony Paradiso
Economic report’s data not perfect
In a shocking development, “flaws” were discovered in a major paper authored by not one, but two Harvard economists. Not only has the economic intellect of academia been impugned, but … Full story
Scott Flegal
Attacks at the marathon feel more personal
This time, it was personal. On 9/11, when the towers at the World Trade Center crashed into the street, it felt surreal. It was grandiose and spectacular, albeit in the … Full story
J. Daniel Marr
Scout recruiter’s claim upheld
Employment discrimination cases can sometimes be close calls. Absent a legal error, whatever the jury decides is likely to be upheld on appeal. Such was the matter in the recent … Full story
Dean Shalhoup
Nashua businessman Earl Prolman to receive Temple Beth Abraham award
The few minutes here and there that he wasn’t in class or studying, Suffolk University student Earl Prolman thought often of a stranger, a person he’d never met but knew … Full story
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