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A must read: "Liberty and Tyranny"
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Fiscal stimulus doesn't work!
Obama's tougher fuel standards are absurd
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TED spread almost back to normal
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Service sector bounces
Here's one more in a long and growing list of things that have bounced significantly from their year-end lows.
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