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Norman Borlaug just turned 94 – and is still going strong

with Henry I. Millervia Canada Free Press
Monday, April 7, 2008

During the “Eat This” segment of their docu-comedy series BS, Penn Jillette beat Teller in a round of their “Greatest Person in History” card game...

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Link between demand-side and supply-side sources of inflation

with Milton Friedmanvia Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)
Sunday, April 6, 2008

Is an increase in money printing good or bad?...

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Subservience and Servility

with Niall Fergusonvia Island (Sri Lanka)
Sunday, April 6, 2008

I refer to I.P.C. Mendis’ gratuitously insulting comment (Island of April 2) on my article War of Words on the Ethnic Front (Island of March 19)...

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We should subject China to an Olympic boycott

with Timothy Garton Ashvia Telegraph
Saturday, April 5, 2008

Vladimir Lenin framed the fundamental question in politics as Kto kovo?, or in English "Who whom?"...

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USF hosts democracy author Larry Diamond

with Larry Diamondvia Contra Costa Times
Friday, April 4, 2008

Democracy For All: Pipedream or Possibility?...

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Toward a Nuclear Free World

with George P. Shultz, William J. Perryvia Commonwealth Club
Wednesday, April 2, 2008

GEORGE SHULTZ & WILLIAM PERRY George Shultz , Former U.S. Secretary of State; Distinguished Fellow, Hoover Institution William Perry , Former U.S. Secretary of Defense; Senior Fellow, The Hoover Institution A bipartisan team of George Schultz and William Perry discuss the spread of nuclear weapons and offer up a once-radical alternative: a world without nukes...

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Building new democracy in Bhutan

with Larry Diamondvia Center for International Private Enterprise-Blog
Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Last week a tiny Himalayan country of Bhutan (population of 600,000) became the world’s newest democracy...

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How to Make Hong Kong Uncompetitive

with Milton Friedmanvia Wall Street Journal
Wednesday, April 2, 2008

A series of record-breaking fines in American and European competition cases is focusing attention and concern again on the power and purpose of competition regulators themselves – just ask Microsoft...

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Leashing Predators

with Larry Diamondvia Philippine Daily Inquirer
Monday, March 31, 2008

Have rapacious elites, here as well as in countries from Thailand, Kenya to Venezuela, triggered a “powerful authoritarian undertow” that’s choking democracy...

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Mercado: Lipping below thresholds

with Larry Diamondvia Sun Star (Philippines)
Sunday, March 30, 2008

Has the Philippines been gripped by a “powerful authoritarian undertow” that’s gradually choking democracy in countries from Thailand, Venezuela to Poland? ...

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