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Argentina’s Downfall: Bread and Circuses … But No Change!
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A short while ago the election of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner elevated her to the presidency of Argentina. Despite the overwhelming result that swept the first elected woman into office following her husband’s term as president, the country remains at a political crossroads. The politics and economics and self-interest of Argentina are hedged between leftist president Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and George Bush. More evenly ...
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World leaders taking control of stalled climate talks today in Copenhagen may find the measures acceptable to 193 nations fall short of what scientists demand to slow global warming. Developed nations such as the U.S. and Japan may agree by tomorrow to cut greenhouse-gas emissions by about half what United Nations scientists said are needed to keep the planet from overheating. That’s a view shared by representatives of the Pew Center on ...
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Last week President Obama outlined a “new” proposal to create jobs and jump-start the economy. His plan: spend more money. What a novel idea! I think I’ve heard it before. In a speech at the Brookings Institution, President Obama said he wants to expand the “stimulus” program and spend some $50 billion more on roads, bridges, aviation and water projects, and Related content
AAM Praises Obama Administration’s Manufacturing Framework
8 hours ago ago from Manufacture This
Administration recognizes key importance of nation’s manufacturing base The Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM) today praised the Obama Administration’s new “Framework for Revitalizing American Manufacturing.” The document comes at a crisis moment for the nation’s industrial sector, which has lost more than 5 million jobs and 51,000 factories over the past decade. “We are extremely heartened to see the Administration not only ...
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