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March 16, 2011
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The Long Tail of Improbable Disaster - Steven Pearlstein, Washington Post
If it seems that the frequency and size of calamities have been picking up in recent years, it's only because they probably have. In just the pa...
Obama Strategy: Share Credit & Blame? - Michael Shear, New York Times
As they prepare to wage political war against President Obama, the potential 2012 Republican candidates are doing everything they can to draw sharp di...
Don't Be Fooled, 2012 Will Be All About Obama - David Hill, The Hill
The greatest political deception of the month must be that PowerPoint presentation - the 10-slide deck that shows the president matched against vari...
Japan's Nuclear Crisis: 10 Critical Questions - Cristine Russell, The Atlantic
As Japan's nuclear crisis worsens at the Fukushima Daiichi plant 160 miles northeast of Toyko more questions than answers have arisen about jus...
The Saudi Day of Rage - John Hayward, Human Events
Saudi dissidents used Facebook to organize a “Day of Rage” against the ruling monarchy last Friday.  The results were, qu...
More Opinion and Analysis
We Will Need Honesty to Solve Debt Problem - Sen. Tom Coburn
With the 2012 elections casting a glow on the horizon, politicians in Washington are busy positioning their arguments and rallying their troops. Now...
Does Romney Have a YouTube Problem? - Erin McPike
Mitt Romney sports what is usually a big advantage over the other likely competitors for the GOP presidential nomination in 2012: He's run befor...
N.H. Tea Party Groups to Unite in 2012? - Scott Conroy
With its "live free or die" ethos and libertarian-leaning inclinations, New Hampshire is fertile ground for the tea party movement. Perhaps...
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Japan, the Persian Gulf and Energy - RealClearWorld
Over the past week, everything seemed to converge on energy. The unrest in the Persian Gulf raised the specter of the disruption of oil supplies to th...
Government Must Jettison the 30-Year Mortgage - RealClearMarkets
Those who seek a continued government role in housing finance frequently contend that the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage will not be avail...
Federer Looks Back, Moves Ahead - RealClearSports
INDIAN WELLS, Calif. - There was clarification along with advancement. Roger Federer had no problems with his opponent in the BNP Paribas Open, Juan I...
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