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Court Interferes with Roommate Searches, Suppresses Rental Information
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Senate Bill Will Cause, Not Prevent Foreclosures, and Rip Off Taxpayers
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Fed’s Interest Rate Cuts Hurt Local Banks
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Charlton Heston, R.I.P.
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Unrest in Egypt: More Fallout from Ethanol Subsidies
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Liberal Reporter: Nation of Islam is Civil Rights Group
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More Costly Mortgage Bailout Bills Loom
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Tax Time: Giving ‘Till It Hurts
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Give Big Gov’t Advocates a Chance!
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Enormous $200 Billion Class Action Lawsuit Killed
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Barney Frank’s Housing Boondoggle: “Watch Your Wallet”
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Voters Remove Left-Wing Wisconsin Judge
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Left-Wing Pork in Bill for Homeowners
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Dumb Pipes, a Dumb Idea: Net Neutrality as 21st Century Socialism
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Bureaucracy Waivers
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Mortgage Bailout: “Bad Idea” That Could Delay Economic Recovery
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Wiretaps for Me, But Not for Thee
Congressman Jim McDermott, who cozied up to Saddam Hussein, opposes protecting phone companies from the multibillion dollar lawsuits that trial lawyers have brought against them for…
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Senate Poised to Pass Mortgage Bailout and Counseling Boondoggle
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Happy Birthday, Junkscience.com
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Conferees scrap Farm Bill — “Let the market prevail”*
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Bowing to the Multicultural Idol
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Mortgage Bailout Policies Drive Out Investment in U.S. Economy
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Supreme Court Rebuffs Anti-Corruption Appeal, Takes First Amendment Cases
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Virginia Lawmakers Should Reject Grantor’s Tax, and Focus on Metro
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Cool new business model for plant biotechnology in India
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Mortgage Bailouts Rob Thrifty Ants to Appease Irresponsible Grasshoppers
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FDA using consumer safety to blackmail Capitol Hill for more funds
FDA commissioner Andrew von Eschenbach put on his best “Mom, Dad, I don’t get enough allowance! whine” at a conference in DC last week.
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“Benito came to me in a dream last night.”
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Carney on Pepsi going green
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More Foolish Mortgage Bailout Proposals
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Lawsuits, Sarbanes-Oxley Law Ravage U.S. Capital Markets
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Most Americans Oppose Mortgage Bailout for Borrowers
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Can We Trust the Polar Bear?
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Eliot Spitzer’s Hypocrisy
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Playing God, 1973-style
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Bill Kovacic Named FTC Chairman
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Thoughtful piece on patenting project
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Knee-jerk reactions from Boxer, Markey to EPA decision on CO2
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Last Day to Vote For Freedom in Economist.com Debate
Today is the last day to vote for the free market and against overregulation in a debate I am participating at the web site of…
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Farm bill excesses
With U.S. farm production and farmers’ incomes soaring, why is a bloated farm bill likely to sweep through the House-Senate conference this spring? The Wall…
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Crazy Immigration Rules Revisited
Earlier, I wrote about how immigration authorities were poised to deport Saman Kareem Ahmad because he belonged to a group that rose up against Iraqi dictator Saddam…
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“Across California, profit margins [of ethanol plants] are vanishing”
This article in the Sacramento Bee reveals the high risk of “sure thing” investments based on political interventions in the market place. “There was…
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Lawmakers: Rounders on the Hill
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CA Electric car goal could be cut again
The California Air Resources Board's (CARB) once mighty ZEV (zero-emission vehicle, i.e., electric car) mandate may soon be demoted to pure symbolism. Back in 1990, California adopted…
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Lawsuits Kill Puppies
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Selective Concern for International Law
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When One Door Closes, Another Opens to Extortionate Litigation
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Oh, if only both sides could lose …
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If there’s a will, there’s a market
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Some things are supposed to be private….
Anti-biotechnology activists managed to leverage sunshine laws in Europe to get the EU government to release research information that was supposed to be confidential.