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Some advocate for banking services as USPS savior

The Postal Service should once again offer government-backed savings and accept deposits like it did in 1911, an expert said. Those services have proved to be effective money- makers in foreign postal systems, generating up to 50 percent of their revenue.

Tags: USPS , Postal Savings System , Sheldon Garon , budget , Ruben Gomez , David Partenheimer , New America Foundation , management

Wednesday - 06/27/2012, 01:33pm EDT
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Security trumps prosperity

Grab onto financial happiness with both hands.

Tags: P&B , TSP , investing , Arthur Stein

Monday - 10/17/2011, 01:09pm EDT
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Judicial branch lags in transparency

Princeton computer scientist Harlan Yu explains why the judicial branch is struggling to be more transparent.

Tags: Harlan Yu , judicial branch , courts , Gov 2.0 , transparency , technology , Dorobek Insider

Monday - 12/06/2010, 04:57pm EST
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FTC's new chief technologist to shape online privacy policy

Ed Felten, the FTC's new chief technologist, explains what his goals are with the agency.

Tags: Ed Felten , FTC , Center for Information Technology Policy , technology , chief technologist , Dorobek Insider

Monday - 11/15/2010, 07:24pm EST
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Open salary info. means employee headaches

Inexpensive workers may quit and more costly ones probably won't remain loyal if their pay becomes public knowledge, a University of California at Berkeley and Princeton University study shows.

Tags: salary , employee , university of california at berkeley , Berkeley , Veronica Robinson , Paul D. Shinkman

Tuesday - 10/19/2010, 08:02am EDT