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Thursday, March 12, 2009

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Only 23 percent of Americans believe the federal government truly reflects the will of the people...Norman Ornstein suggests ways to improve the earmarking process...The Mayor of London is trying to tempt foreign businesses to the capital by offering companies up to a year’s free rent...Fifteen cars from 10 automakers saw their sales hold steady or increase last month but only two models are from domestic automakers...We are experiencing the result of ‘one of the most spectacular financial miscalculations in history'...

Only 23 percent of Americans believe the federal government truly reflects the will of the people. . .

Norman Ornstein suggests ways to improve the earmarking process. . .

The Mayor of London is trying to tempt foreign businesses to the capital by offering companies up to a year’s free rent. . .

Fifteen cars from 10 automakers saw their sales hold steady or increase last month but only two models are from domestic automakers. . .

We are experiencing the result of ‘one of the most spectacular financial miscalculations in history’...