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At the NATO summit in Chicago, the much hoped-for deal between the United States and Pakistan to reopen NATO supply routes through Pakistan did not materialize. The experience of the closure and the negotiations has laid bare the changed relationship between the U.S. and Pakistan.
Tensions within Iran's conservative elite have been evident throughout 2010. The divisions within the regime's ruling elite, however, have been confined to matters of Iran's domestic policies and bureaucratic competition.
Proposed rule for Management"s Report on Internal Control over FinancialReporting (File No. S7-24-06).
At this event, Thomas White and Charlie S. Wilkins, drawing on their long involvement in multifamily finance, will present their prescription for the future of multifamily housing finance reform, and John C. Weicher and Thomas Watts will draw from their own deep wells of experience to comment on the presentation.
What will happen to housing, mortgages and sovereign debt as we keep struggling with these problems, both in the United States and in Europe? What should happen? An expert panel will debate these and other issues around the current financial and economic dilemmas.
Statement to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on addressing the problems of Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404 that cause excessive and wasteful expense, bureaucracy and paperwork.
GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 tax plan has incited energized discussion about the impact of taxes on Americans. At this event, Mr. Cain will discuss the details of his plan in a conversation with AEI’s Kevin Hassett. Following the discussion, a panel of experts will debate the merits and liabilities of 9-9-9.
Pharmaceutical price controls offer short-term gains for a small proportion of patients at the cost of curtailing research that promises to bring far better therapies in the future.






