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Eve Ensler’s Monologues

The sudden emergence of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on the political scene has not gone unnoticed by the radical left. Playwright Eve Ensler noted recently that she was having “Sarah Palin nightmares.”

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New Deal on Medicare

Dr. John C. Goodman, originator of health savings accounts (HSAs), believes that under his new plan Medicare could cost no more of America’s national income by mid-century than it does today.

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Arizona Law Schools Discriminate

Two new studies released today by the Center for Equal Opportunity document evidence of severe discrimination based on race and ethnicity in law school admissions at the University of Arizona and Arizona State University.

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The Audacity of Tenure

It turns out that the “change agent” running for president has yet another colorful associate the media seldom ask him about.

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New Media on Immigration

The U.S. media have hindered effective policy-making on immigration for decades, according to a Brookings Institution panel.

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Help Us, Pleads Afghan Government

While larger parts of Afghanistan remain safe and democratization and development continue moving forward, an Afghan Minister of Defense says the rise in violence requires new approaches toward his country and the international community.

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A Job to Downsize

David Long, California’s Secretary of Education, resigned on August 10, the fourth such Secretary to resign in the past five years. California should take this opportunity to eliminate this position, which Mr. Long’s brief 18-month tenure confirms to be redundant.