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As the first internet users tried out the free Chrome browser, analysts predicted a new front line in the battle to dominate the way in which users access and interact with the web (TimesOnLine, Wednesday) Competition can overcome many obstacles FEE Timely Classic Barbarians at Bill Gates by William F Shughart II
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Mr Duncan controls $3 billion in the economic stimulus law that could go to school turnarounds, and the administration’s 2010 budget requests $1 5 billion more ” (New York Times, Tuesday) They’ll try anything but allow free-market competition FEE Timely Classic “Government Schooling: The Bureaucratization of the Mind” by Thomas E
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- Brazil’s Case Against Protectionism - FEE
Brazil, the South American giant known for its rich culture, vast natural resources, and early industrial ambitions, has long prided itself on building an
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