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The way to save the euro is to return to its founding principles.
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By Michael Hasenstab
Investors would be shortsighted to overlook the country's progress; other indebted governments would have to be blind.
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By José María Aznar
Banking markets have integrated but the public safety net is still fragmented along national borders.
Steve Jobs speaking to Playboy magazine in February 1985.
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From Edison to Jobs, we know how to repeat the U.S. success story.
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Does Dodd-Frank prohibit "hidden fees," or any fee?
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Creating a new national sales tax on top of the income tax is a political killer.
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By John McCain, Lindsey Graham, Mark Kirk and Marco Rubio
On the ground in Tripoli, we saw an opportunity to advance U.S. interests in a pivotal region.
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By Randy Noonan
He worked hard and invested in his friends. Now the president wants to raise his taxes.
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By Roxana Saberi
At least 28 of the regime's prisoners of conscience are journalists.
HOUSES OF WORSHIP
By Mollie Ziegler Hemingway
You're not Anglican, says the Episcopal Church to congregations that split over its liberal doctrinal and political stances.
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Joel Kotkin on why China's major cultural and technological handicaps.
BOOKSHELF
By John Gimlette
In the last scene, there are 25 'Angels,' heavily armed, pouring cyanide into babies.
Sarah Palin finally announced yesterday that she wouldn't run for president, and her decision was perhaps one of the most patriotic of her political career.
By James Taranto
Occupy Wall Street, funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
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How the Apple co-founder led a digital revolution.
Business World: The Amazing Steve Jobs Story
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The way to save the euro is to return to its founding principles.
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You'd think a film such as "Ides," with talent to burn, would provide some electricity, says Joe Morgenstern. Meanwhile, there's genuine sweetness to be found in "The Women on the 6th Floor."
By Tevi Troy
From Commentary Magazine
Jeffrey Sachs is only the latest in a long line of thinkers to reject the values of our commercial republic. Paul Ryan reviews "The Price of Civilization."
Sarah Palin finally announced yesterday that she wouldn't run for president, and her decision was perhaps one of the most patriotic of her political career.
Bill McGurn and James Taranto give an update on the Republican presidential race. Author John Gimlette on a book about the Jonestown massacre. Collin Levy on why Democrats are calling for an ethics probe of Clarence Thomas, and Stuart Anderson on a federal court decision upholding Alabama's new immigration law.
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