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Monday, February 2, 2009

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Con Coughlin notes that ‘China’s financial muscle has become an important factor in the West’s attempts to bring a degree of stability to the turbulent financial markets’. . . When it comes to foreign aid, ‘America should stop pouring billions into bureaucracies’ and instead focus on ‘bottom-up entrepreneurship’ . . . The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is fighting against the ‘Buy American’ provision of the Democrats’ economic stimulus plan. . . IQ tests do not tell us everything about mental ability. . . New York City is facing a massive budget gap. . .

Con Coughlin notes that ‘China’s financial muscle has become an important factor in the West’s attempts to bring a degree of stability to the turbulent financial markets’. . .

When it comes to foreign aid, ‘America should stop pouring billions into bureaucracies’ and instead focus on ‘bottom-up entrepreneurship’ . . .

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is fighting against the ‘Buy American’ provision of the Democrats’ economic stimulus plan. . .

IQ tests do not tell us everything about mental ability. . .

New York City is facing a massive budget gap. . .