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by Alice Schroeder, April 28 (Bloomberg) -- The following is this columnist's look into the future of Europe's debt crisis. A news story on Jan. 5, 2011, may look something like this:
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James Cameron makes a boldly liberal fantasy movie, and now he appears to be backing it up with his casual comments. Perhaps his movie won't win an Oscar on its merits, he suggests, because a gender-based award would be better.
1. It's a book I feel like I should read. 2. It's part of a series, and I haven't read the earlier ones, yet. 3. Everyone I know is recommending it. 4. It's intimidatingly enormous. . . .
Research by hurricane scientists may force the UN's climate panel to reconsider its claims that greenhouse gas emissions have caused an increase in the number of tropical storms.
If the Academy Awards light your fire, you should take a look at this list of films that are really worth seeing.
Here's James Taranto summary of The Great Health Care Debate of 2010. He quotes from columnists Jonathan Chait and John Podhoretz as evidence of where we stand on Obama and perhaps current health care legislation.
Greg Gutfeld talks about shrill language in politics, saying if we disagree with him, we're worse than Hitler. Of course, it's a joke, but the reason he does this is the wild claims by liberals which are very similar.
James Dobson made his last radio broadcast Friday for Focus on the Family, the conservative Christian ministry he founded 33 years ago and built into an influential political and social voice.
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This is Andrew Klavan on what political liberals in America believe about themselves and the world. It's hilarious. I love his response to the idea that elitists have better ideas than the rest of us.
The online tool E-Verify, now used voluntarily by employers, wrongly clears illegal workers about 54 percent of the time, according to Westat, a research company that evaluated the system for the Homeland Security Department.
"Walmart and the Kroger supermarket chain have severed ties with one of the country's major blueberry growers after an ABC News investigation found children, including one as young as five-years-old, working in its fields." Adkin Blue Ribbon Packing Company is using migrant chil …
The Mayo Clinic, praised by President Barack Obama as a national model for efficient health care, will stop accepting Medicare patients as of tomorrow at one of its primary-care clinics in Arizona, saying the U.S. government pays too little. . . .
If eternal vigilance is the price of freedom, incessant distractions are the way that politicians take away our freedoms, in order to enhance their own power and longevity in office. . . .
Money lenders and investors were not the greedy thugs who took down our economy, as some suggest. Congressmen pressured banks and mortgage holders to make loans to people who were bad risks. The longer that continued, the higher the house of cards became.
I've attended CPAC for the past six years, and there has been latent concern among conservatives that their leadership, including CPAC organizers, has gotten too cozy with Beltway power and lost their way.
The staff of John McCain and Tom Coburn have compiled a list of great ways the stimulus money has been put to use. Entertainment Cruises, LLC, a dinner cruise line out of Chicago, received about $1,000,000 in counter-terrorism funds.
In an e-mail statement, [Atlanta Progressive News] editor Matthew Cardinale says [reporter] Springston was asked to leave APN last week "because he held on to the notion that there was an objective reality that could be reported objectively, despite the fact that that was not o …
"Authorizes the Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Justice Programs to award one-year block grants to up to six state or local governments in different regions of the United States that have significant sex trafficking to combat such trafficking.
Liberalism is a good way to lose in the long run, but here are some other ideas.
Ten names of people who are leaving or need to leave the federal government. Add to this a poll, I forget the source, saying less than 10% of voters want their congressman to return to Washington. This could be good news.
The Economist sums up: "[Paul Ryan] deserves credit for an honest and daring proposal. Tellingly, his plan has faced criticism from both parties. Republican leaders have been careful to distance themselves from the slashing of programmes dear to one of their core constituencies.
"US President Barack Obama's aunt, an illegal immigrant from Kenya, has pleaded for political asylum before a Boston court." And the president has not given her written support.
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