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1 What can the government do for the economy? Really, nothing. Daniel Shin 71
2 Immediate Perspectives on the New War Strategy on Afghanistan Daniel Shin 183
3 University of California, another victim of the state’s incompetence Daniel Shin 186
4 Swine Flu: Terrible media coverage and excellent response from colleges Daniel Shin 202
5 High-priced college admissions councilors Daniel Shin 424
6 Fed Chief Bernanke calls for Fiscal Balance – but how? Daniel Shin 323
7 GM files for bankruptcy Daniel Shin 346
8 Cable News fails to bring substance on Sotomayor Daniel Shin 348
9 President Obama to announce improved military tribunals Daniel Shin 219
10 Maine legalizes same sex marriages Daniel Shin 262
11 Coleman files appeal for Senate race ruling Daniel Shin 244
12 Time Warner expands data usage charges – including Rochester, New York Daniel Shin 266
13 Obama removes the term ‘enemy combatant’ Daniel Shin 249
14 Madoff’s scam calls ‘trust’ into question Daniel Shin 252
15 After the death of Rocky Mountain, newspapers struggle in a tough environment Daniel Shin 284
16 Amazon to allow disabling of text-to-speech feature Daniel Shin 284
17 California expected to cut 20,000 state jobs Daniel Shin 277
18 Stanford Financial Group accused of fraud Daniel Shin 355
19 GM considering chapter 11 Daniel Shin 281
20 Less support for the stimulus, but has anyone read it? Daniel Shin 272
 
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What can the government do for the economy? Really, nothing.

US News | Monday, 25 January 2010

Reuters is reporting that the, “Strengthening the U.S. economy and improving the job situation are the top domestic political priorities of Americans, according to a poll released on Monday.” The data makes sense. Unemployment has been on the rise, and many middle class Americans have yet to see the benefit from the slowly recovering financial sector. But there is a more serious question at stake here: What can the government do for the economy? ...

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Diane Sawyer’s first day at ABC World News

News Personalities | Tuesday, 22 December 2009

Well, actually, yesterday’s ABC World News was not the first day Diane Sawyer took the main anchor chair, but it was exciting nevertheless, because it was her first day as ABC World News tonight with Diane Sawyer. I have been a fan of World News since Peter Jennings (Yes, I am quite young compared to some generations), and I find a promising future for the newscast as Diane takes the lead. To be honest, ...

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Madagascar’s political stability hurting economic reform

International News | Friday, 18 December 2009

AFP is reporting that the current President of Madagascar, who was put into position by a military-sponsored coup, has fired the Prime Minister of the country, giving more uncertainty to Madagascar’s political future. There seems to be many talks between the opposition and the current ruling coalition, but the political trend seems to be signaling that there would not be any significant unified government any time soon. The uncertain political future of Madagascar is ...

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