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Here is another good news/bad news column about the 112th Congress.
What virtues exist in liberal historian Gordon Wood's books?
As the demand for energy increases, we must ask ourselves how to best meet our energy needs while responsibly stewarding our resources.
U.S.- based Russia experts are commenting on the Russian government's crackdown on the top management of Yukos, the country's most independent, western-oriented energy company. While there is no consensus, some observers are cautioning against premature conclusions that the moves mean Russia is retreating toward state control of the economy.
Keynote speech by Diane Wood from 4/21/2003 "The New Antitrust Paradox" event.
In this Bradley Lecture, Gordon S. Wood discusses Thomas Jefferson's role in the creation of the idea of equality and the impact which this concept has had on American society.
Despite great handwringing over America's anemic job creation, the president demonstrates little understanding of the damage his policies are doing to millions of unemployed American desperate to find work.
By removing unnecessary regulatory burdens that hinder companies from doing what they do best — creating jobs and meeting the needs of American consumers — the nation could create jobs and boost an otherwise lackluster economic recovery.







