Nick Murray

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Fifty Years Ago: The Stone Age Internet Went Live

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In 1969, the first message sent on the Internet caused its own crash.

The Ultimate Chronicle Of The Miracle Mets

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Fifty years ago today the New York took the lead for the pennant and went on to win the World Series.

The Most Underrated Beatles Book

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Can't Buy Me Love operates beautifully on several levels.

For Independence Day: The Best, Shortest Book On Our Revolution

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No matter how time-constrained you are, Gordon Wood’s The American Revolution is the one must-read book for all of us on this glorious Fourth of July.

On the 75th Anniversary: D-Day in Real Life

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I was in touch for several years in the 1990s with Bob Slaughter, who was probably the best known of D-Day veterans.

Nine Years On: The True Story Of The 2010 Flash Crash

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The capital markets remain, moment to moment, hostage to numberless algorithms capable of generating limitless numbers of trade orders in milliseconds.

On Earth Day: The Morality Of Fossil Fuels

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Fossil fuels are not only efficient, but transcendentally moral.

Ten Years On: The Definitive Account Of The Subprime Mortgage Crisis

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One book on the subprime mortgage crisis that every financial advisor desperately needs to read.

Jackie Robinson's Centennial: A Man Far Greater Than His Myth

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Long before every team in major league baseball retired the number 42, there was the man.

Ten Years On: The Greatest Securities Fraud Of All Time

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Ten years ago today – a little after 7:30 on the morning of Thursday, December 11, 2008 – two FBI agents were admitted to the foyer of a palatial duplex penthouse at the top of one of...

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