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Robert Howe "Telescope of a conservative". National Review. FindArticles.com. 28 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_8_60/ai_n25485969/
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Texas holds 'em: how Lone Star republicans stopped abusive medical-malpractice lawsuits
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Machina ex machina: greendom has drawn the wrong moral from the catalytic-converter story
by Fred Schwarz - And we wonder: If Hillary is so frayed at 11 P.M. that she can't keep her memories straight
- Time magazine offers a bracing report on biofuels headlined "The Clean Energy Scam."
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Heaven's Neighbors
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Syrian hopes: a political party and its mission
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Telescope of a conservative
by Robert Howe - Richard Dreyfuss said it best
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