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Does the United States really have a sexual violence rate that is comparable to the Congo? In a Washington Post piece, American Enterprise Institute (AEI) resident scholar Christina Hoff Sommers explains how a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study is fundamentally flawed, and an example of careless advocacy research with bad consequences
Argentine president Cristina Kirchner's term in office is getting off to a bumpy start.
There are some interesting pension developments in Argentina that shed some light on Social Security policy in the United States.
Argentina's pension system makes for a striking example of the pernicious effects of pay-go on federal budgets.
Argentina's first couple closely resembles Bill and Hillary Clinton--and Mrs. Kirchner may soon follow in her husband's footsteps.
Both candidates ran against him, but on a few issues they would do well to follow President George W. Bush.
In English
Roger F. Noriega Fue, por cierto, un anuncio sorprendente desde Miami, el miércoles: el gobierno de Estados Unidos acusó a...
Néstor Kirchneris leadingan authoritarian revival in Argentina. Will this once-prosperous country go down the path of Chávez's Venezuela?



