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

The Sophistry of National Health Insurance

First published in The Bahama Journal on Friday, December 15, 2006. It is truly amazing to observe lawyers, especially those …

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Podcast of Taking Small Nations to Greatness Conference

In June of this year (2006), The Nassau Institute and The Atlas Economic Research Foundation co-hosted a conference here in …

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There are better ways to get health care than NHI

Recently, a council of the National Health Service in the UK determined that babies born prematurely at or before 22 …

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Global Warming – Potential Revenue for the Bahamas

Anyone who has followed the evolution of global warming as a media topic over the past two decades is familiar …

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The Ethics and Morality of Business

During 40 years of working and traveling in the international business community I have encountered a wide variety of ethical …

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Satire – Breaking news – nobody else is going to die

The sky was grey but the scene was electric as the crowd awaited the announcement of the government's newest initiative. …

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Principles Must Come Before Politics

We live in a time of quick fixes and patent medicines. The "physicians" offering to spoon-feed the elixirs for what …

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