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If Bono fails to correct his course, not even a hundred years would suffice to end poverty.
For some months now, President Obama has increasingly been couching his rhetoric in the language of fairness. But in recent weeks, a growing number of conservative elected officials have begun contesting Obama’s claim to be the arbiter of what constitutes fairness and taking the issue of fairness head on in public policy.
In recent months, electoral skirmishes and policy debates have hinged on the meaning of fairness. Defenders of free enterprise have often shied away from moral language, preferring to rely on facts, figures, or constitutional arguments to make their case. AEI president Arthur Brooks highlights free enterprise leaders who are changing, now making the moral case.
CPSC commissioner Anne M. Northup will speak about recent steps taken to reduce the burden of over-regulation.
Ending Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is on the top of the GOP's congressional agenda. However, one Republican want to replace them with another government housing program.
If aid cannot, can business pull Africans out of poverty?
Spanish officialssaid Monday that even though they have pledged to pull their troops out of Iraq, they will double Spain's military presence in Afghanistan.
The regime in Tehran overreacts to peaceful women's rights protests.




