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Monopoly-Busting
George Neumayr | 6.24.05 @ 12:10AM
The defensive hysteria of PBS partisans grows in proportion to their diminished power.
The defensive hysteria of PBS partisans grows in proportion to their diminished power.
The South Carolina senator's plan calls the anti-reformers' bluff.
From now on no one's property is safe. If a local government thinks it can make a few tax dollars by selling your property to a private developer, it can.
Do we really need an anti-desecration amendment?
The past catches up with myopic Ford and GM.
The lighter side of an American-in-waiting. Plus: What about today's boot camps? The PBS Party goes on and on. And more.
The great senator from Delaware threatens to be our next Churchill -- or at least Neil Kinnock.
Eutopia fights back -- even if that means riding roughshod over its own rules.
Despite what you might hear, speeding has not been a serious problem since the repeal of the 55-mph speed limit ten years ago.
Christopher Hitchens defends human dignity in Washington, D.C.
An objective account of Stalin's friends in La-La Land.
Self-discoveries the audience will figure out long before the characters do.
Reactions to the PBS faithful's reactions -- plus another sampling of responses to NewsHour Neumayr. Also: Basic training, Chicago corruption, and more.
Even when Baghdad is quiet it's not -- new reports from the Iraqi capital.
Wachovia learns the hard way that its slavery apology didn't go far enough.
If the left weren't so smart it would maybe find a way to bring the President down.
Unwitting taxpayers fund environmentalist efforts to undermine the U.S. economy.
How about Army basic training...
Must Viewing: Reactions to Neumayr's apperance on last night's PBS "NewsHour." Plus much more, including Michael Jackson, modern identity, and Hanoi Durbin.
The South Carolina senator could save what's left of Bush Social Security reform.
The mullahs just held a sham election they assume no one will question.
Reflections on the Michael Jackson trial.
The Museum of American Tort Law will take its rightful place along side the Conspiracy Museum and the Museum of Burned-Out Light Bulbs.
The blessings of fatherhood and service to the nation. Plus: Troubled teens. Durbin renewal. Democrat blame games. And much more.
Once all dads served. Now only the very brave do.
Dean doesn't do apologies. Plus: Is the White House opposing Katherine Harris?
Dick Durbin is morphing into Jane Fonda.
Folksy Minnesota is moving toward redness.
Watergate's plumbers made it all too easy to "follow the money."
Organ donor outreach. Plus: More Durbin. Russian orphans. Pakistani friends. Krugman in practice. And much more.