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“Too Much Money for AIDS” Treatment

So much foreign-aid money is being spent on costly AIDS treatment in Africa, compared to other diseases, that “H.I.V.-infected children are offered exemplary treatment, while…

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No Need to Fear Plastics

Reading the headline of a Washington Post story today, you would think that government researchers have made a new and major finding on a…

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Bush’s Global Warming Surrender

We’re hearing some very bad things about the President’s likely unconditional surrender on global warming tomorrow. One senior source suggested that the last line of…

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It’s no better here

Doug, Obviously, stories like the one you related show that socialized medicine is a bad idea. In this context, it’s worth noting two things:…

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It’s the French, again

I know, I know, the French are targets of easy ridicule here in the USA. But still. Seems French lawmakers passed a bill making it…

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Beware the Angry Renter

Former Open Market editor Peter Suderman emailed this week with a new FreedomWorks video on the mortgage bailout. The message is simple – people…

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GE’s Househugger tv commercial

For several weeks, General Electric, as part of its “Eco-magination” campaign, has been running a tv commercial in which a tree uproots itself, shuffles down a hill, crosses the street,…

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Gay Rights vs. Free Speech Rights?

We previously wrote about the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), which would ban private-sector employment discrimination based on sexual orientation, and how the bill’s requirements regarding “conditions of…

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Capitalists for Capitalism

Our good friend Steve Milloy gets some ink today in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, where columnist Jack Markowitz profiles the Free Enterprise Action Fund:…

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I Told You So

Last Saturday, Hans wrote a blog post about unrest in Egypt sparked by inflation in the price of food, which, in turn, is caused…