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Travel Opportunities for Politicians
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Don’t Tax My Timber
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A Taxing Question
The UK Conservatives, currently mulling over the idea of raising “green taxes” while lowering other tax rates, will be paying careful attention to reaction…
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DDT to the Rescue
In an extraordinarily good development, the World Health Organization has officially called for greater use of DDT around the world in order to combat…
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Department of Public Remarks
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Senators on 9/11 movie – “Public interest” is what makes us look good
No matter what anyone thought of the ABC’s “The Path to 9/11,” the actions of certain senators who objected to the miniseries should…
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Liberty stands up to Spitzer
Sometimes — but not often — some companies hang in there if they’re convinced they are right. That seems to be the case…
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A typology for risk assessment?
New research may help to explain why the term “risk” shouldn’t automatically be applied to new technologies, such as biotechnology. According to…
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Here He Is, Your Komodo Dragon…
There’s a new book for anyone ever frustrated by the bureaucratic enforcement of the Endangered Species Act: The Hunter’s Guide to Endangered Species by…
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Time to “Give Back” the EEZ?
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Take Your Dirty Economic Development Elsewhere
It’s only been a couple weeks since the state of California decided to create a cap on greenhouse gas emissions, and some businesses are…
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Is Hugo Boss?
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Getting those priorities straight!
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Worried about Immigration? Worry more about welfare state dependency!
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Trading Up to Free Global Markets
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Meet the New Change, Same as the Old Change?
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Beyond Accountability
Our friend Steve Milloy is back on the shareholder activist battleground, with a petition before the SEC to change the rules…
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E Pluribus Equine
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Osorio Takes on Latin America
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IPN to UNFPA: Drop Dead
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A Backyard Texas Tea Party
Despite recent good news on the oil front, some people are still upset with current energy prices. Louisiana oilman Steve Jordan has even decided…
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REACH: Coming to a Shore Near You
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The Dwarfs Beat the Justices
Guess what — a new poll shows that the Seven Dwarfs are better known in the U.S. than the Supreme Court Justices. According to…
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Wasting Time at the Farm Bill Hearing
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Splinternets
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Don’t Fence Me In
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How many species are there?
All we can say is there are most certainly a lot and no one has any idea of how many. Close to two million have…