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The Greek tragedy is far from over as the debate over whether to accept debt-forgiveness conditions upended the government in Athens. Furthermore, other debt-laden European nations risk going under.
Tort reform may save lives.
The U.S. tort system, which consumes more than 2 percent of GDPandis the world's most expensive, isn't making Americans any safer. In fact, the opposite is probably true.
How will new prescription label requirements affect pharmaceutical companies?
A new Food and Drug Administration labeling rule could provide better information to consumers and prevent hyperactive litigation.
The big losers of the Clear Skies pollution capswill be the American public, who will have to pay big bucks in the form of higher energy bills while reaping few or no health benefits.
It is difficult to support gentrification as an equilibrium strategy, and universally waving the down payment requirement may slow the process of neighborhood improvement significantly.
The United States should establish the Alzheimer's Solutions Project to ultimately prevent Alzheimer's disease.




