From Seattle writer and consultant Matt Rosenberg...

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Rosenblog Opinion Review, Vol. 21

May 28, 2006

Simon Jenkins, Times of London: "Global Warming Might Not Be So Bad, If We Keep Our Cool."

Ronald Bailey, Reason's "Hit and Run" blog: "Inconvenient Uncertainties And Moral Ambiguities."

Lawrence Kudlow, Christian Science Monitor: "Why $3 Gas Won't Slow The U.S. Economy."

Tim Holt, San Francisco Chronicle: "Pay To Drive Into The Heart Of SF; Motorists Now Assessed Fee In London."

James Thayer, Weekly Standard: "Fire On The Mountain - Misguided Environmentalists May be The Biggest Threat To America's Forests."

Jeremey Clarkson, Times Of London: "Listen To Me, I'm The Drought-Buster."

William Alexander, New York Times: "It's Not Easy Being Organic."

Jacob Heilbrunn, Los Angeles Times: "Neocons In The Democratic Party."

Chicago Tribune, editorial: "Bono's Blunt Message To Africa."

The Missoulian, editorial: "Employer Amnesty Undermines Border Control."

John Kass, Chicago Tribune: "English Is The Language Of Success In U.S."

St. Louis Post-Dispatch, editorial: "Hurricane Ray And Dollar Bill."

Clarence Page, Chicago Tribune: "Cosby's Quest For Solutions."

Dennis Byrne, Chicago Tribune: "Chicago And Its Corrupt Leanings."

Larry Simoneaux, Everett Herald: "If It Stops Terrorism, Isn't It At Least Worth Considering?"

Kevin Woods, James Lacey, Williamson Murray in Foreign Affairs - "Saddam's Delusions: The View From Inside."

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