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As we mark the eighth anniversary of September 11, 2001, we are in danger of becoming complacent once again.
Governor Nikki Haley of South Carolina will discuss the complicated relationship between the federal government and the states and her own experiences fighting government regulation.
Had European policymakers not been overly complacent over the past decade, they might have learned a lot from Latin America's sad past experience with misguided macroeconomic policies, especially under fixed exchange rate regimes. This might have helped them to avoid their present sovereign debt crisis. Now that they are neck-deep in the mess, it is too late for those lessons.
A panel of leading experts on Islam in America will discuss the critical issues to consider as Muslims in the US assume their responsibilities as American citizens.
On the heels of the 1994 elections, Republicans had best not become complacent.
Elites are ignoring mounting evidence that the American people do not share their desire for bigger government, higher taxes and a liberal social agenda.
In Egypt and Tunisia, the unions are at their most influential position in decades.







