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Sunday, May 2, 2010

The State Department is sitting on funds to free the flow of information in closed societies

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Mrs. Clinton, Tear Down this Cyberwall . By L. GORDON CROVITZ The State Department is sitting on funds to free the flow of information in c...

A Centrist Agenda for Economic Growth

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A Centrist Agenda for Economic Growth . By JIM OWENS Freer trade plus lower corporate and investment taxes would go a long way. WSJ, May 03...

The US EPA opens a re-re-evaulation of atrazine

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The War on a Weed Killer . WSJ Editorial The EPA opens a re-re-evaulation of a safe chemical. WSJ, May 03, 2010 With the headlines full o...

Free Speech for Some - Unions get a pass from new campaign finance disclosure rules

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Free Speech for Some . WSJ Editorial Unions get a pass from new campaign finance disclosure rules. WSJ, May 03, 2010 Democrats in Congres...

How to Avoid a 'Bailout Bill' - A new bankruptcy process is the right way to deal with failing financial institutions

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How to Avoid a 'Bailout Bill' . By JOHN B. TAYLOR A new bankruptcy process is the right way to deal with failing financial institut...
Saturday, May 1, 2010

India's Government By Quota - The affirmative-action plan to eliminate caste discrimination was supposed to last 10 years. Instead it has become a permanent, and divisive, fact of life

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India's Government By Quota . By SHIKHA DALMIA The affirmative-action plan to eliminate caste discrimination was supposed to last 10 ye...
Friday, April 30, 2010

The North Korea Endgame - However difficult, unification must be the ultimate objective

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The North Korea Endgame . By Nicholas Eberstadt However difficult, unification must be the ultimate objective. WSJ, Apr 30, 2010

Ironing Out the Kinks in the Dodd Bill - Killing the $50 billion bailout fund would be a good start

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Ironing Out the Kinks in the Dodd Bill . By PHILLIP SWAGEL Killing the $50 billion bailout fund would be a good start WSJ, Apr 30, 2010 I...
Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Attacking the motives of critics is not presidential

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It's Only Called the Bully Pulpit . By Karl Rove Attacking the motives of critics is not presidential. WSJ, Apr 29, 2010 President B...
Monday, April 26, 2010

Views from Japan: Megumi Oyanagi's Blog

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Views from Japan: Megumi Oyanagi's Blog Megumi Oyanagi's views and insights about Japan from recent news (economy, society, politi...
Saturday, April 24, 2010

Miss Me Yet? The Freedom Agenda After George W. Bush

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Miss Me Yet? The Freedom Agenda After George W. Bush . By Bari Weiss Dissidents in the world's most oppressive countries aren't fee...
Friday, April 23, 2010

Europe's VAT Lessons - Rates start low and increase, while income tax rates stay high

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Europe's VAT Lessons . WSJ Editorial Rates start low and increase, while income tax rates stay high. WSJ, Apr 15, 2010 As Americans ...
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China and the US, Two Energy Giants: A Contrast In Approach

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Two Energy Giants: A contrast in approach IER, Apr 22, 2010 China’s economy is growing with dizzying speed, and the government is fueling...
Thursday, April 22, 2010

Federal Prez: "What is not legitimate is to suggest that we're enabling or encouraging future taxpayer bailouts, as some have claimed."

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The New Master of Wall Street. WSJ Editorial Obama surveys the financial kingdom that may soon be his. WSJ, Apr 23, 2010 President Obama...

Cash for Tanners - A new subsidy for hitting the beach

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Cash for Tanners . WSJ Editorial A new subsidy for hitting the beach. WSJ, Apr 23, 2010 Liberté, égalité, St. Tropez. That could be the m...

Environmentalism as Religion - While people have worshipped many things, we may be the first to build shrines to garbage

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Environmentalism as Religion . By PAUL H. RUBIN While people have worshipped many things, we may be the first to build shrines to garbage. ...

On Presidential Rhetoric

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On Presidential Rhetoric . WSJ Editorial Obama's ad hominem method and the politics of polarization. WSJ, Apr 22, 2010 President Obam...
Monday, April 19, 2010

Fannie and Freddie Amnesia - Taxpayers are on the hook for about $400 billion

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Fannie and Freddie Amnesia . By PETER J. WALLISON Taxpayers are on the hook for about $400 billion, partly because Sen. Obama helped to blo...

The SEC vs. Goldman - More a case of hindsight bias than financial villainy

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The SEC vs. Goldman . WSJ Editorial More a case of hindsight bias than financial villainy. WSJ, Apr 19, 2010 The Securities and Exchan...
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