Harvard Professor Slams Obama’s World Bank Nomination
(Forbes – Susan Adams) *Lead Story*
More liberals rallying for corporate welfare
(Washington Examiner – Timothy P. Carney) *Must Read*
Lockheed Martin to pay back government for subcontractor scheme
(Washington Times – Jerry Seper)
EPA-induced refinery closures linked to high gas prices
(The American – Kenneth P. Green)
Rep. Darrell Issa Confronts Illegal Union Political Spending
(PJ Media – Patrick Richardson)
French space company set to get high-tech export license despite U.S. probe into its illicit sales to China
(Washington Free Beacon – Bill Gertz)
Time to Air Muslim Violence Against Christians
(Real Clear Politics – Lawrence Haas)
Rhode Island Gears up for Fight Against Blue
(American Interest – Walter Russell Mead)
The Blaze Goes Inside an Atheist Training Session: ‘We’re Going to Invade Capitol Hill’
(The Blaze – Billy Hallowell) *Must Read*
State Department Promotes Anti-Fracking Propaganda; Congresspeople Call Shenanigans
(Townhall – Erika Johnsen)
AT&T points finger at federal regulators for layoffs at T-Mobile
(The Hill – Brendan Sasso)
New counterterrorism guidelines permit data on U.S. citizens to be held longer
(Washington Post – Sari Horwitz and Ellen Nakashima)
“Dangerous Dick” Lugar and the Marxist Led “Peace” PAC
(trevorloudon.com – Trevor Loudon)
Oil Production on Federal Lands Has Declined Under Obama
(CNS News – Matt Cover)
Harper sets Canada, Thailand on path to free-trade agreement
(Globe and Mail – Murray Brewster)
Rubber-stamping Obama’s African War Policy
(Accuracy in Media – Cliff Kincaid)
Facebook privacy: Can firms legally demand passwords from job applicants?
(Christian Science Monitor – Ron Scherer)
Bernanke’s ‘little’ inflation
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review – Amity Shlaes)
MSNBC Host blames Sanford shooting on conservatives
(Human Events – John Hayward)
SEC investigation casts cloud over sunny Miami Marlins
(Renew America – Diane M. Grassi)
Glut Leads Lawyers to (Surprise) Sue Law Schools
(Bloomberg – Paul Barrett) *Must Read*
Posted by Tom Brown on March 23rd, 2012 under News
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