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A Shocking Experience

Since the internet in my central KL hotel was not functioning at all (at least I could not get online), I checked out early to head over to the hotel…

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KL

I’m bone tired from the long travel, but I had some GREAT Malaysian (actually, Indian-Muslim/Malaysian) food for lunch at an open-air restaurant and then a very fruitful meeting to talk…

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Wow!!! Some Common Sense at Work….

College chiefs urge new debate on drinking age It turns out — who knew? — that few college students actually wait until turning 21 for that first drink of alcohol….

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Akademi Merdeka Ogos 2008

I’m off to Malaysia for the first Freedom Academy of the Malaysia Think Tank, where I will give talks and take part in seminars on a number of topics. My…

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Tangled Webs of Deception: Tom DiLorenzo

It gets more difficult to follow the absurdities at the Lew Rockwell Cult (LRC) and their spinoffs. Thomas DiLorenzo, one of America’s finest, um, scholars, remembered something (a meeting of…

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Focus on the Family Expands Its Reach

The US has been the source of good exports and bad. This piece (“Chinese gay bars open, activism slowed during Olympics“) is not entirely fair, given its negative view of…

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Islam and Liberty: the Turkish Experience

Mustafa Akyol speaking, courtesy of Malaysia Think Tank

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Andrei Illarionov’s Evaluation of Russia’s Invasion of Georgia

Preliminary Conclusions From The War In Georgia Note: Georgia accuses Russia of cutting rail line, starting fires

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It Becomes More and More Clear

“Russia in control and on the move.” In South Ossetia, Georgian Villages Burn Georgian villages are burning in South Ossetia despite the presence of thousands of Russian soldiers in the…

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Steve Davies on African History

From AfricanLiberty.org

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