Robert Adams's Writings
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Sep.23.2008
Minyanville.com
Editor's Note: This contribution was made by Minyan Bob Adams and is being published for the benefit of the Minyanville community.
I read Minyanville Professor Ryan Krueger's recent article, Honey, I Decoupled Myself and enjoyed every word of it. I truly appreciated his closing comments:
"'We see costs rising in India and people becoming less available,'...
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Sep.23.2008
Minyanville.com
Editor's Note: This contribution was made by Minyan Bob Adams and is being published for the benefit of the Minyanville community. Bob is the author of the very popular, Global Decoupling Underway.
There's an upside to being in "advanced middle age" and having been raised in a small town that was always a few years behind the city, socially and...
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Sep.23.2008
Christian Science Monitor Op-Ed
The large number of Americans relocating south of the border is a quiet but healthy trend.
Panama City - For all the heated debate over this summer's failed immigration reform bill, little attention has been paid to the other side of the equation: the flow of Americans out of the United States. Emigration doesn't stoke passions as illegal immigration does, but...
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Sep.09.2008
Barron's
OTHER VOICES
A New Life in Panama?
By BOB ADAMS
The silent U.S. emigration.
IT WAS JANUARY OF 2006 AND COLEY WAS 39. He had written and asked if he and his friend Jon could talk to me about their idea of setting up an investment operation in Panama to work the Central American region on behalf of U.S. investors. So there I was sitting in a local restaurant,...
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Sep.09.2008
Barron's
EDITORIAL COMMENTARY - BARRON'S
Talking the Talk
Communication is the real failure in Iraq
By ROBERT L. ADAMS
WHO'S BEING BLAMED for failure in Iraq? The list is long. George Bush. Dick Cheney. Donald Rumsfeld. Colin Powell. Paul Bremer. An assortment of generals and diplomats. Europeans. Iraqis. Other Arab leaders. And let's not forget Saddam Hussein, without...
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About Robert
I was born and raised in a tiny village of 883 people in upstate New York. That figure comes from 1960. By the 2000 census, Whitney Point had finally struggled past the 1,000 mark. Many of my closest friends lived on truck farms in the years when they were...
Causes Robert Adams Supports
Nature Conservancy, Audubon Society of Panama




