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01/24/11
Merrill Matthews: Why Obama Should Drop the Insurance Mandate
 
Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden has a face-saving way out.
 
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01/24/11
E.J. McMahon: State Bankruptcy Is a Bad Idea
 
Politicians already have the power to tame public unions without roiling municipal bond markets. They merely have to use it.
 
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01/24/11
Charles Wolf: China's Next Buying Spree: Foreign Companies
 
Beijing wants to diversify out of U.S. debt and it will have plenty of cash to make acquisitions.
 
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01/24/11
McLarty and Cunningham: Obama's Free Trade Opportunity
 
A full-throated campaign for passage of the Korea, Colombia and Panama agreements can help reset this presidency.
 
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01/22/11
Amir Taheri: International Sanctions Are Hurting Iran
 
They're not perfect. But don't believe the regime's bluster that they have no effect.
 
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01/22/11
Michael Casey Jr.: Generation 'Y Me?'
 
Demographic changes here and abroad mean young Americans face a bleaker investment future than their parents did.
 
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01/21/11
Boutros Boutros-Ghali: Egypt vs. Extremism
 
On Jan. 6, the eve of Coptic Christmas, thousands of Muslims showed up at Mass to act as human shields and show their solidarity with the beleaguered Christian community.
 
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01/21/11
Peter Funt: The Newswatch Never Stops—Nor Should It
 
The idea that the time pressure of the digital age forces journalists to make errors would have seemed silly to the pioneers of broadcasting.
 
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01/21/11
Paul Rubin: Can Deregulation Work?
 
It was hard under Ronald Reagan. It will be impossible under Barack Obama.
 
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01/21/11
Joel M. Gora: A Free Speech Anniversary
 
One year ago the Supreme Court affirmed that individuals don't lose their rights when they organize as a corporation.
 
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01/20/11
Joseph Sternberg: Don't Bank on China 'Rebalancing'
 
There are deeply rooted reasons—from banking habits to government policy—why Chinese are unlikely to increase consumption anytime soon.
 
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01/20/11
Douglas E. Schoen: The Union Threat to the Democrats' Future
 
Unless the party confronts its allies in the public-employee unions, it will continue to lose credibility with voters around the country.
 
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01/20/11
Jonathan Macey: The SEC's Facebook Fiasco
 
Blame our regulatory regime for Goldman's decision to sell Facebook shares to foreigners only.
 
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01/19/11
Fouad Ajami: Hillary Clinton Echoes the Bush Doctrine
 
The secretary is right about the Mideast's troubled autocrats. Too bad her boss decided to cast his lot with them.
 
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01/19/11
Robert Greifeld: 'Say on Pay'? Sure, But How Often?
 
Do we really want to encourage shareholders who are reacting to short-term stock drops rather than long-term value?
 
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