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    HOT Lanes and Toll Tunnel Could Alleviate Congestion in Honolulu

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    Honolulu’s Solution to Government Corruption? Regulate Private Contractors

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    Senate Fails Government-Sponsored Rating Agency Reform

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    Rough Ride in the Middle East

    What is Americaâ??s role in the Arab civil war?

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    Vat’s Next? A Review of Possible Tax Increases

    By Adrian Moore
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    From Banning Books to Banning Blogs

    How the DISCLOSE Act will restrict free speech

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    Political Games With Senate Banking Bill

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    Green Banks Are Not Infrastructure Banks

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    California Governor’s Revised Budget Still Lacks Needed Reforms

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    Intercity Bus Satisfies Customers

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    The Poet Versus the Prophet

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    The 10 Percent Rule Applied to Municipal Reform

    By Samuel Staley
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    OMG California Now 8th Most Likely Economy to Default

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    Falling For the Myth of Cleggmania

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    Net Neutrality Advocates Get Silly

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    First Lady Recommends Health Impact Assessments for New Housing

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    Taking on Spending, Transportation, Insourcing and Other D.C. Follies

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    May 12, 2010

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