Thursday, October 9, 2008
Manhattan Institute scholar Steve Malanga argues that ‘what happened in the mortgage industry is an example of how, in trying to eliminate discrimination from our society, we turned logic on its head’…According to Reuters, the number of Chinese children affected by tainted milk products ‘has risen to nearly 94,000, although most are not in a serious condition’…Despite the meltdown on Wall Street, the New York area’s demand for stadium and arena luxury suites is ‘not likely to fade anytime soon’…The Politico’s Ben Smith reports that ‘Obama is outspending McCain in all states but two: Iowa and Minnesota’…Japan’s new prime minister is off to a ‘clumsy start’…
Manhattan Institute scholar Steve Malanga argues that ‘what happened in the mortgage industry is an example of how, in trying to eliminate discrimination from our society, we turned logic on its head’. . .
According to Reuters, the number of Chinese children affected by tainted milk products ‘has risen to nearly 94,000, although most are not in a serious condition’. . .
Despite the meltdown on Wall Street, the New York area’s demand for stadium and arena luxury suites is ‘not likely to fade anytime soon’. . .
The Politico’s Ben Smith reports that ‘Obama is outspending McCain in all states but two: Iowa and Minnesota’. . .
Japan’s new prime minister is off to a ‘clumsy start’. . .
