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Peter DeLorenzo, OpEd Contributor YES: Detroit Aid Essential for America's Future
Robert Farago, OpEd Contributor NO: Why Should We Bailout Detroit?
Dan Magder, OpEd Contributor Medical off-shoring grows as patients combine tourism and surgery
Paul Howard, Ph.D. and Marie Gryphon Manhattan Moment: The right prescription for drug safety
Meghan Cox Gurdon Notes on the Diet of Worms
Chris Stirewalt
Bad Auguries of the GOP's Georgia Victory
The Wall Street Journal Eric Holder's Politics
The American Spectator Lying at State
The Weekly Standard Remember the Holodomor
National Review Online This War Is Not About Grievances
Human Events Stop the Income Tax for Two Months
Michelle Malkin You Reek: Letter from a Tourist to Sen. Harry Reid
Md. Del. wants to divert $100M in horse-racing subsidy funds
A Montgomery County legislator wants to strip the horse-racing industry of a $100 million annual subsidy promised as part of the slots deal passed by voters in November, and use it for other state... Full story
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FTA chief signs Dulles rail funding deal, though bond financing issues remain
The Federal Transit Administration has signed an agreement to fund the first leg of Metrorail to Washington Dulles International Airport, a major milestone in the project’s rocky journey... Full story
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Illegal procedure in men’s room
A Minnesota woman who was caught having sex with a man during a college football game said she’s a victim of foul play. Lois K. Feldman, 38, and Ross M. Walsh, 26, were ticketed for allegedly... Full story
O.J. Simpson faces 6 years to life at sentencing
O.J. Simpson is going to prison; the question is for how long. The former football star who walked away a free man after a celebrated murder trial was due to learn Friday how much time he'll spend... Full story
Pakistani group under fire after India attacks
Pakistan's vow to crack down on militants behind the Mumbai attacks may meet an early test with the Islamist charity accused by the U.S. of being the front group for the prime suspects. A move... Full story
Sports
Parker sparks Spurs past frazzled Nuggets
Tony Parker scored 22 points, Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili each added 21 and the San Antonio Spurs took advantage of a rare poor performance by Chauncey Billups since he arrived in Denver to whip... Full story
Business
China shares rise on hopes of more stimulus
Chinese shares rose Friday on hopes of more government measures to stimulate economic growth, led by real estate and agriculture stocks. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index opened down after... Full story
Entertainment
Dixie Chicks singer sued for defamation
Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines is the target of a defamation lawsuit by the stepfather of one of three 8-year-old boys slain in 1993. Maines spoke out for three people convicted of the... Full story
