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Le Quebecois Libre

In reality, so-called "protective tarrifs protects no one. They actually harm the domestic industries that they are intended to help. Indeed, in the long run, everybody loses when the free market is restricted and when individuals and companie

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With such mal-distribution of wealth around the world and so many individuals starving and/or living in squalor while others live in opulence beyond imagination, one might concede that capitalism and the free market is all about one wins and one lose

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Mondoreb

We hear about the evil of "Big Oil". But one industry has a much higher profit margin than Big Oil: Big Sugar. U.S. consumers pay much higher prices for sugar--and every food item that takes processed sugar--than they would have to if Big S

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War Street Journal

(So much for free enterprise) By a nearly two-to-one margin, Republican voters believe free trade is bad for the US economy. Also, 60% of respondents said they want the next president and Congress to continue cutting taxes, 32% said it's time f

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Raw Story (video)

The White House was not amused by the antics of an Australian comedy group that breached President Bush’s security in Sydney. 11 members had been charged with entering a restricted area in a fake motorcade decked out with Canadian flags.

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According to Webster’s Dictionary an entrepreneur is one who organizes, manages, and undertakes the risk of a business enterprise. The significance of the entrepreneur cannot be overstated. If it were not for entrepreneurs every single 21st century

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AP

In a first for an online travel company, Travelocity.com has been fined by federal regulators for booking trips between the U.S. and Cuba in violation of a 45-year-old embargo. Travelocity.com earlier this month paid $182,750 to settle a complain

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Reuters

U.S. congressional rejection of a free trade agreement with South Korea would deliver a severe blow to U.S. standing in Asia, a top U.S. trade official said. "If we succumb to protectionism within our own borders and allow KORUS (Korea-U.S free

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FT.com via msnbc.com

(Unintended govt consequences. You can't fool Mother Nature or the Free Market) "In a bid to solve one problem, we risk creating another, and making things worse. Rainforest destruction is a major contributory factor in global warming and

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Ricardo Valenzuela

Si no entendemos la agresiva transición que vive el mundo hoy día, es porque realmente no queremos. Hace miles de años, nadie imaginó las consecuencias de la Revolución de la agricultura, pero las últimas 500 generaciones nos heredaron capacidades y

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London Times

TONY BLAIR is to make a dramatic, last-minute intervention in the row over a new transatlantic aviation pact. He is expected to ask George Bush for special concessions for Britain ahead of a European vote on the “open-skies” agreement.

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NY Times

Pemex is in trouble. Its production and proven reserves are falling, and it has no money to reverse the slide. Mexico is the second-largest supplier of imported oil to the US, after Canada, but its total exports are slipping. Mexico may have trouble

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AP

[and he is so happy to be in Latinia] Taunted by leftist President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, President Bush on Friday insisted the United States is not neglecting Latin America and celebrated an alternative-fuels pact with Brazil as proof.

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The failure of Edsel and the new Coke demonstrate that private individuals and companies cannot make the public do whatever it wants. The continued existence of the Post Office, foreign aid, and corporate welfare prove that government officials thro

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Christian Science Monitor

Worries about the dark side of free trade are surfacing in the US in ways that could affect the course of globalization worldwide. Don't expect an outright retreat from global commerce just yet, but it is becoming more likely that the US will act

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AFP

Japan has confirmed it will join in a US complaint against China at the World Trade Organisation over Beijing's industrial subsidies. "We are planning to participate in the complaint as a third-party country," trade minister Akira A

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Reuters

President Bush will urge Congress to renew his "fast track" authority to negotiate trade deals, that allows Bush to negotiate trade agreements that Congress must approve or reject within a short period of time without making any changes.

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