but Mount Merapi ash will cut visit short - CSMonitor.com 
President Obama's visit to Indonesia, the world’s fourth-largest democracy and the country with more Muslims than any other, is expected to cover a broader range of issues than his trip to India.
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Just how absurd is central planning? - CSMonitor.com 
A warning to activist central planners: first step, quantitative easing, second step, communism.
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but the American people do - CSMonitor.com 
Progressives claim to have a monopoly on progress – designed by intellectuals who 'know better' and brought about by a big, beneficent government. But Americans voted in last week's elections that this brand of progress actually impoverishes, and tha...
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Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar: Are other Taliban leaders hiding in Karachi? / The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com 
The No. 2 Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Omar was captured in Karachi, where many Pakistani militants have been reported to be hiding. Police say there are 150 Taliban fighters in the city now.
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Want better journalism? Boost news literacy. / The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com 
Citizens armed with the power of discernment will do more to rescue journalism than any dozen panels of veteran editors ruminating about their golden years in power and musing about better business models.
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