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This vision of relations will seem palatable to Americans and Iraqis who want to believe that all will be well after the withdrawal of U.S. troops. But the image is a mirage.
This book explores the negative consequences of attempts to protect key U.S. manufacturing industries through the use of antidumping laws.
The authorresponds to Michael Kinsley's critique.
The president long differentiated between the hunt for Bin Laden, which he saw as legitimate, and the wider war on terrorism which he saw as not.
Microsoft won its case not because it was innocent but because the government did not carry its burden.
Conservatives pride themselves on two loyalties: to the rule of law and to the free market. Microsoft threatens both.
The unanimous decision of the Microsoftcase provides a template for analyzing the activities of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac under the antitrust laws.
As the idea of privatizing a portion of Social Security gains currency, a debate with the old guard is intensifying over what constitutes "radical" reform.





