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Growth is slowing, but the politicians at fault haven't heeded calls for serious reform.
2012 may well be the year that India's economy returns to a familiar place—as an Asian laggard overshadowed by its East Asian peers and largely ignored by the rest of the world.
A big reason the Internet has taken off is that government has kept out of the way. Hands-off is always the best policy for a new technology.
The discovery that the writer of the 'Gay Girl in Damascus' blog was not in fact an actual gay girl in Damascus shocked the blogging community. The reason that liberals were okay with the blog for so long though was because 'Gay Girl' trumpeted everything they believe.
Polls indicate that Americans would blame both Obama and Republicans if the government shuts down in two weeks.
The most productive way for conservatives to facilitate the emergence of a richer Internet culture is not to fight for reforms and restrictions that voters won't support but to encourage government policies that permit business-model experimentation.
Blogging has revolutionized dissent in Iran. By providing private citizens a public voice, blogs may be the most powerful tool in the dissidents' arsenal.
The next generation of mobile telephone technology could hasten the end of a key aspect of telecommunications regulation.





