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…when it comes to his own analysis. On the pro-reform side, Porter interviews certified genius Michael Kremer, progressive advocate Dean Baker, and Aidan Hollis. Hollis is an economist from Canada…
…when it comes to his own analysis. On the pro-reform side, Porter interviews certified genius Michael Kremer, progressive advocate Dean Baker, and Aidan Hollis. Hollis is an economist from Canada…
…and doom us in November.” A few days later, the Martinez campaign labeled McCollum “the new darling of the extreme homosexuals” because he had supported including protections for gays in…
…is to end up in western Canada, it will have to wait until next summer and it will have a nice tan. Meanwhile here in Southern California on Saturday, Political…
…against China or Mexico. Nevertheless, it has weakened against many of the US’s largest trading partners, like Canada, the U.K., and Germany, so we would still expect to see some…
…I’m referring to the Bush administration’s announcement that firms from Canada, France, Germany, Russia, and other war-opposers are not allowed to bid for the $19bn in Iraq reconstruction contracts. The…
…are of no use to Iraq. Furthermore, the $19bn total includes $400 million ‘pledged’ by Canada and Korea that has already been spent. So the real pledges may not even…
…(For some reason no one seems bothered by the US’s very large trade deficits with Canada or Germany.) 2. There’s growing discussion about the value of the Chinese yuan against…
…in Canada or Mexico? [Note to West Wing writers: with Sorkin and the show’s director now gone, you may be in need of script ideas for next season. This one…
…actions of those democracies when they go against US interests? The reactions in the US to recent actions by Turkey, France, Germany, and to a lesser extent, Canada and Mexico,…
…Canada survey, reported by Pedro da Costa: (Apparently the RBS research is proprietary, as da Costa doesn’t provide a link and I can’t find the study.) If it’s true that…