What’s the difference between the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, National Public Radio and In These Times? In These Times explicitly predicted the impending collapse of the stock market bubble (see “After the Fall,” December 12, 1999). So, if you lost a fortune in the market, don’t blame us. The stock market crash was both predictable and inevitable, as… return to article
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