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Below you'll find a list of all posts from March, 2006

Confusing “Rights” and Wrongs

The Tribune Business page reports that the Grand Bahama Human Rights Association (GBHRA) applauds the Consumer Protection Bill causing us …

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Can Trade Ever Harm a Country?

Reprinted with the kind permission of Professor Murphy. First posted on the Internet at Mises.org, January 5, 2006. A recent …

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Successful Public Sector/Private Partnerships

Creating Successful Public Sector/Private Sector Partnerships A Presentation to the 2006 Business Outlook By Darron B. Cash Monday January 23, …

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Political Rhetoric v/s Reality

“Policies must be consistent with the national will of the people”. Malcolm Adderley M.P. speaking to the press about his …

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What about the producers?

In 2002, the New York Times1 reported a story about Akhtar Muhammed, an Afghanistan farmer living under Taliban rule, selling …

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What is for lunch? (satire)

This month "free lunch" medicine is on the table, on offer by The Blue Ribbon Commission. In case you have …

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The Klonaris thesis is a dangerous diversion

In a February 20th column Andrew Allen discussed "Racism, The Nassau Institute and Helen Klonaris." It was his appraisal of …

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