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Proponents of a higher speed limit sometimes make a perverse fiscal argument against conservation. As South Carolina State Representative Eugene Stoddard explains, "Driving faster hurts gas mileage. More gas would be used, and that would increase our gas tax revenue." Indeed, in each year since 1974, the states have collectively...
In a broad look at societies from the Kwakiutl Indians in British Columbia to the blacks of Albany, N.Y., Gilder has produced a 306-page ode to the economic and moral benefits of unfettered capitalism. Some Reaganauts expect Wealth and Poverty to become a classic of supply-side economics, the...
Elizabeth, ninth child of the 14th Earl of Strathmore, lived an unfettered life until she married Prince Albert, second son of King George V. In her public duties, she was unfailingly gracious, with one conspicuous exception: while her brother-in-law, King Edward VIII reigned, she cold-shouldered Wallis Simpson...
Neither Schmidt nor his nervous allies had cause to worry about the summit's outcome. After two days of intense and often brutally frank discussion with Brezhnev and his top aides, the Chancellor returned home with his reputation as a statesman intact, and with a promise of progress on...
The Wall Street of Michael Thomas' first novel knows all about bears and bulls. It is soon to learn about camels. The Kingdom, a Middle Eastern country easily confused with Saudi Arabia, has a problem: too much money and not enough closet space. What should it do with the...