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Monday, October 6, 2008

by THE AMERICAN last modified Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Iran expert Michael Rubin says that the next administration will not change U.S. policy toward the Islamic Republic, no matter who wins the election…If oil prices continue to fall, ‘it will put billions of dollars back into consumers’ wallets and provide badly needed support for a battered economy’…Paul Korzeniowski argues that ‘net neutrality advocates have turned a blind eye to the history of the dot-com bubble’…Who should we blame for the financial crisis? Congressional Democrats should not get off the hook…The world of Japanese sumo wrestling has been rocked by ‘a string of scandals’…

Iran expert Michael Rubin says that the next administration will not change U.S. policy toward the Islamic Republic, no matter who wins the election. . .

If oil prices continue to fall, ‘it will put billions of dollars back into consumers’ wallets and provide badly needed support for a battered economy’. . .

Paul Korzeniowski argues that ‘net neutrality advocates have turned a blind eye to the history of the dot-com bubble’. . .

Who should we blame for the financial crisis? Congressional Democrats should not get off the hook. . .

The world of Japanese sumo wrestling has been rocked by ‘a string of scandals’. . .

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