- A Table for Tyrants (Vaclav Havel, NY Times)
- Pakistan's ethnic fault line (Selig Harrison, WaPo)
- The Hamas 'Peace' Gambit (Charles Krauthammer, WaPo)
- The Harlem miracle (David Brooks, NY Times)
- Capitalism in Crisis (Richard Posner, WSJ)
- Our have-it-both-ways generation (Victor Davis Hanson, RCP)
- How Ford Restructured Without Federal Help (Paul Ingrassia, WSJ)
- Barack Obama and the carmakers: An offer you can't refuse (Economist)
Month: May 2009
- What else are you supposed to do with a body after things go bad in the wake of an all-night drug binge? (Trent Seibert)
- In-N-Out: Can perfection survive? (Michael Hiltzik, LA Times) Keep the corporate suit types out, and it will be just fine. PLEASE don’t screw up In-N-Out!
- Never Right, But Never in Doubt (Ronald Bailey, Reason)
- Democrats wallow in a 'culture of corruption' (Jonah Goldberg, LA Times)
- Obama's economic
- Jack Kemp, 1935-2009 (David P. Goldman, First Things)
- Quarterback Jack (NRO)
- What Jack Kemp Accomplished (Fred Barnes, Weekly Standard)
- Jack Kemp in His Own Words (WSJ)
- Remembering Jack Kemp (Michael Gerson, WaPo)
- The Truth About Cars and Trucks (Holman Jenkins. WSJ)
- Saturn's demise is a lesson for GM (LA Times) GM had a real chance with Saturn to experiment and figure out how to remake itself,
Car crashes into store, hits child (KTRK-13 News)
An out of control car crashed into a store and hit a child in Brazoria County, just outside of Pearland.
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Authorities say the driver was leaving a Bed, Bath and Beyond in a shopping center on FM 518 Sunday afternoon. She somehow lost control and went all the way through an Eyemasters store.
This was surely a case of sudden acceleration, right?
Heck, if the driver is