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The Great Recession
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Alan W. Dowd  | 01 Oct 2009
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Given the dark economic outlook this time a year ago, it was hard to find a business or household that had the confidence—or audacity—to predict growth by the end of 2009. But that's what Washington's spending spree has done for the U.S. government.  (Read)
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BERJAYA Don't Close Gitmo
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Judith Miller  | 29 Sep 2009
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Though President Obama vowed on his second day in office to close the detention center within a year, Gitmo's officers say they intend to continue spending previously budgeted funds to improve life at the center until the last detainee leaves. (Read)
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BERJAYA Kevin Warsh Is On The Money
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Larry Kudlow  | 26 Sep 2009
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Attendees of the G-20 meeting in Pittsburgh and members of the Federal Reserve Board in Washington should carefully read a WSJ op-ed by Kevin Warsh, who says that the Fed's job will not be done until it removes the easy-money policies put in place over the past year. (Read)
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BERJAYA Let's Get Back to Worksheets
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Bill Costello  | 22 Sep 2009
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The U.S. is falling behind the world in math. A special analysis put out by the National Center for Education Statistics found that the math performance of U.S. high schoolers was in the bottom quarter of the countries that participated. (Read)
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BERJAYA What the Doctors Think
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Larry Kudlow  | 17 Sep 2009
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Will Americans soon be too sick to work, produce, invest, and generate new prosperity? That's one conclusion you can draw from a new series by Investor's Business Daily, which reveals that doctors are overwhelmingly opposed to a government takeover of health care. (Read)
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BERJAYA We the Rats, We the Children
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Max Borders  | 15 Sep 2009
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From Cash-for-Clunkers to the idea that all Americans should be forced to buy health insurance, our leaders are moving away from stewardship of the Constitution to a rewards-and-punishments government. (Read)
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BERJAYA How to Create More Jobs, America
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Steven Selengut  | 14 Sep 2009
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The more government jobs, the more taxation; the more government regulation, the more need for cost analysis of the regulations spewed forth. Consumers ultimately pay all of the costs of compliance, everywhere. (Read)
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BERJAYA The New York Times Again Cries Wolf - Part 2
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Lester Jackson Ph.D. | 11 Sep 2009
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Death penalty supporters have long been frustrated by the brazen deceit of opponents on the courts and in the media. An Aug. 14 New York Times report provides what nowadays would be termed an illustrative "teaching moment." Part 2 of 2. (Read)
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BERJAYA The New York Times Again Cries Wolf - Part 1
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Lester Jackson Ph.D. | 10 Sep 2009
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Death penalty supporters have long been frustrated by the brazen deceit of opponents on the courts and in the media. An Aug. 14 New York Times report provides what nowadays would be termed an illustrative "teaching moment." Part 1 of 2. (Read)
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