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In light of the current global economic crisis, Hugo Chávez and his populist acolytes across Latin America have been quick to blame U.S. economic policies for their suffering. Notwithstanding, America’s belief in free markets and free trade is...
After years of denial, most politicians (and welfare policy makers) have finally acknowledged the link between unwed parenthood and long-term welfare dependency, as well as a host of other social problems.
His stances for limited government and individual freedom make him the left's lightning rod and the tea party's intellectual godfather. And he is only halfway through the 40 years he may sit on the high court.
Barack Obama could improve relations with Latin America by strengthening ties with President Lula in Brazil.
Appropriate off-label use of drugs that informs proper patient care is fostered by more communication of truthful information.
Two-and-a-half years after its glitzy launch, a car that was meant to revolutionize personal transport in India--and perhaps all of Asia--remains stuck in first gear.
Saddam Hussein’s Iraq shared many of its worst features with the Soviet empire, combining institutionalized political tyranny and the distortions of a dysfunctional, command economy. Consequently, in the aftermath of Saddam’s removal from power, many of the same problems and dilemmas that beset post-Communist Europe during the 1990s—ethnic tensions, economic...
After the June 30 handover, the Iraqi government must be able to conduct its own sovereign investigation of the United Nations.






