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April U.S. Job Loss Softer Than Feared; Unemployment Falls

Employers shed jobs for a fourth straight month but by far less than expected, the Labor Department said Friday, bolstering views that the economic downturn will be short and shallow.

Also, the jobless rate fell 0.1 point to 5% from March's 2 1/2-year high. Analysts had predicted unemployment would tick up to 5.2%.

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Energy

Call it the paranoid theory of petroleum. Somehow, dark forces behind the scenes keep us from doing anything about soaring oil prices. In fact, something is being done to bring down oil prices. And you're doing it.   The Ship Turns


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Climate Change

Where Credit Is Due

Hear the one about the United States having to sacrifice and sign the Kyoto pact if the world is to be saved from global warming? It's turning out to be as bogus as the warming theory itself.


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History

Tuskegee was in fact the poisoned fruit of progressive government. Tall Tales About Tuskegee
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Why The US Israel Relationship?

My National Post column this week responds to paranoid fantasies about the "Israel lobby":The so-called Israel lobby succeeds in Washington for exactly the same reason that Mothers Against Drunk Driving has succeeded in their lobbying: because it has public opinion on its side. . . . Go
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Ethanol Messes With Texas

Responding to soaring food prices, Texas Governor Rick Perry last week asked the feds for a 50-percent waiver from the federal renewable fuel standard (RFS) mandate for grain ethanol. The artificial demand for grain-derived ethanol is devastating the livestock industry in Texas and needlessly creating a negative impact on our state’s otherwise . . . Go
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China: Let The War Games Begin

While the focus is on Iranian and Syrian nuclear activities, China quietly builds an underground submarine base on Hainan Island. Its purpose is to challenge U.S. naval supremacy and to fight and win a nuclear war.

On April 1, 2001, a Chinese J-8 fighter collided with and forced down an American EP-3 spy plane that was flying over the South China Sea near the Chinese island of Hainan. Its 24-member crew was held for 11 days. It was no April Fool's joke.

The EP-3 was possibly monitoring sea trials of China's new Type 094 ballistic missile submarine capable of striking U.S. cities from Chinese waters. China's military was not amused.

The London Daily Telegraph has just published photographs obtained from the commercial satellite company DigitalGlobe of what the EP-3 may have been looking for — a massive new Chinese naval base including underground caverns capable of hiding a major part of China's growing ballistic missile and attack submarine fleet.

Analysts for Jane's Intelligence Review report massive tunnel entrances at the Yulin naval base near the town of Sanya on the southern tip of Hainan Island. The entrances built into hillsides around the base are 60 feet high. They are believed to lead to caverns capable of hiding up to 20 nuclear submarines from spy satellites.

Jane's reports that as part of a naval exercise last December, the first of China's new Type 094 submarines was moved to the base near Sanya. The Pentagon estimates that China will have five of the new Jin-class ballistic missile submarines, each outfitted with a dozen 5,000-mile-range JL-2 missiles, operational by 2010.

China is deploying an impressive surface fleet as well, one that with aircraft carriers could form impressive battle groups. It includes Sovremenny-class guided missile destroyers purchased from Russia. They come equipped with supersonic sea-skimming SS-N-22 Sunburn cruise missiles designed for one purpose — to attack American carrier battle groups.

John J. Tkacik, a senior research fellow in Asian Studies at the Heritage Foundation, told Cybercast News Service that China has "roughly 35 super-quiet submarines that the U.S. Navy can't seem to track. This means China's navy is already able to deter U.S. battle groups from entering waters around Taiwan in the event of a confrontation."

These satellite images taken between Aug. 5, 2005, and Feb. 28, 2008, are alleged to show an underground nuclear submarine base on the southern tip of Hainan Island off China's southern coast. Britain's Daily Telegraph said Jane's Intelligence Review, a respected defense periodical, obtained the images, adding that the photos were the first confirmation of the base's existence.


Flattop Follies, Navy [U. S.] cuts back on carriers.


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Photos Of Hiroshima

GRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHS

Never before published photos: Hiroshima

The Robert L. Capp collection at the Hoover Institution Archives  contains ten never-before-published photographs illustrating the immediate aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing. These photographs, taken by an unknown Japanese photographer, were found in 1945 among rolls of undeveloped film in a cave outside Hiroshima by U.S. serviceman Robert L. Capp, who was attached to the occupation forces. Unlike most photos of the Hiroshima bombing, these dramatically convey the human as well as material destruction unleashed by the atomic bomb. Mr. Capp donated them to the Hoover Archives in 1998 with the provision that they not be reproduced until 2008. Three of these photographs are reproduced in Atomic Tragedy with the permission of the Capp family.

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Bad Prescription

The disaster of windfall-profits taxes to return?

Profited “greatly” depends on which measure one uses for that determination. The industry did make $150 billion in profit, but that came from more than $1.7 trillion in sales. Their profit margin came to a whopping 8.3%, which underperformed the entire manufacturing sector as a whole. For investors in the oil industry, and 8.3% return on investment doesn’t exactly equate to screamingly fabulous growth, especially when looking at pharmaceuticals (18.4%) and beverage makers (19.1%).

Describing an 8.3% return as “windfall” demonstrates the economic illiteracy of the Democrats. Of course, so does the notion of combating high prices through an increase of the tax burden. Where does Obama believe that tax goes? It gets paid by hiking prices at the pump, as the relatively thin margins on sales will dissipate rapidly without a price increase to balance it. Otherwise, it will come out of the pockets of investors, which means people who own stock through 401Ks and mutual funds. That means millions of Americans will have to delay retirement, as lower growth will require more years and more contributions to earn enough money to stop working.


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Democrats Upset

"There are headlines all over: 'Hey, maybe the worst is over. The Dow Jones up above 13,000. The unemployment rate is coming back down. The dollar is getting stronger.' Do you know who is livid over all of these reports? Democrats. What's good for America is bad for them, particularly in an election year."
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The No Choice Election...

The parties will serve up two nearly identical nominees.  Yet neither Democrat candidate is qualified. Don't expect John McCain to change.
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Tax Cuts For The Rich?

What percent of taxes does the top 1 percent pay and what percent of the income do they make?

The top 1 percent of all households got 18 percent of all personal income and paid nearly 28 percent of all federal taxes in 2005, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The top 1 percent now pay a significantly larger share of taxes than before President Bush's tax cuts, and also have a larger share of income.

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