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(October 14, 2009 06:16 PM, by Arnold Kling) Biofuels digest reports, In Washington, the US Secretary of Energy, Dr. Steven Chu, broke with Obama administration renewable energy policy, telling stunned alternative energy developers at a recent meeting on alternative fuels that "if it were up to ...
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Ayn Rand has been in the news a lot lately . . .
Newmark's Door — . . . but this is getting ridiculous. Just about one week's worth of miscellaneous browsing and I hit upon five different discussions: "Why Ayn Rand is Hot Again: The unconservative Ayn Rand and her relationship to the American right". "Howard Roark in New Delhi". "Mrs. Logic: Ayn Rand never got into an argument she couldn’t win. Except, perhaps, with herself." (New York irony!) "Wesley Mouch Award". And, of course, the essential "Ayn Rand Power Dressing". ...

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