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Home prices are quite sticky, andfears of a major fall in house prices, with all of its attendant negative macroeconomic consequences, typically are not warranted even in extreme foreclosure circumstances.
Most Americans have not experienced any significant decline in the value of their homes, nor are they likely to.
To defend US interests in the Asia-Pacific region, policymakers must ensure the nation has the necessary air power capabilities to contend with the vast distances, limited basing options, and pronounced threat to assured success.
Gingrich and Forstchen's active history civil war trilogy comes to an exciting conclusion.
No environmental problem is more important than that posed by the degradation of our cities, and we must reflect on the factors that might prevent or reverse the decay that we are witnessing. In urban planning, civic leaders should think in terms of fostering beauty through the use of aesthetic constraints.
Policy makers want to override Americans' preferences under the guise of delivering a free lunch.
There are thousands of offshore wells around the world, and the chances of a serious accident are small--the United States must continue developing new offshore oil resources.
A remembrance of William F. Buckley Jr. and his impact on Yale University and wider society.






