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Monday, November 29, 2010

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April 11, 1954 was most boring day in history

A excellent debate on religion between Tony Blair and Christopher Hitchens

Unions are losing the public's support as the benefits they receive drain public funds everywhere

Just how broken is the United States Senate?

Starve the Beast is a terrible theory

Tyler Cowen's nine observations on the current state and future of Obamacare

Milton Friedman Supports Ben Bernanke on Quantitative Easing

A creative way to reduce speeding

Rio de Janeiro has been very dangerous lately
Posted by MAW at 11/29/2010 08:10:00 PM
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