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List/Grid Author Archives: Winthrop Quigley / Journal Staff Writer

A state of grace transcends capitalism

Richard Rohr, a Franciscan priest and author of many books, gives talks all over the world with titl ...

529 Plan Ratings Clarified By Firm

Computer-based Morningstar analysis can be biased
(Un)Occupy Albuquerque marchers pause for a moment of silence Saturday during a march down Central Avenue. (Marla Brose/Journal)

Politicos Would Lose in Cleveland Stadium

It has been 63 years since my beloved Cleveland Indians won the World Series.    The ...

Cycle of life, death sustains U.S. economy

Steve Jobs killed my employer.    Well, Steve did, with help from Bill Gates, Bill Jo ...
Execs Seek Remedies for Ailing Financial System

Execs Seek Remedies for Ailing Financial System

They are worried about global warming, income inequality, financial industry outrages and ridiculous ...
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Not Just English At N.M. Banks?

Loan documents should match language of discussions, attorney general suggests

Watching & Waiting

After sifting through the latest Economy Watch numbers compiled for the Journal, Lee Reynis of the U ...

Transplant challenges business mindset

There is almost without question going to be someone who after reading what follows will mutter,  ...
Avery Kalapa, left, and Charles Price were among the people demonstrating on Saturday in Albuquerque in support of protesters on Wall Street. (greg sorber/journalgreg sorber/journal)

Wall Street Protests Have a Point

It is difficult to take seriously the people who say they are occupying Wall Street, but I find it i ...
A television monitor broadcasts the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision earlier this summer as specialist Philip Finale works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on June 22.  (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)

Economic mess blamed on Fed

Retired central banker says thwarting 'inviolable' law of supply and demand has resulted in current plight

Premium Increases Slow in N.M.

Some New Mexico employers are bucking national trends by receiving significantly slower increases in ...

Insurers Seek Premium Increases

Blue Cross wants 9.9%, Presbyterian Health Plan 9.6%

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