Chinese Workers Strike Toyota Plant

Chinese labor unions are a long way from pricing themselves out of the market through win-lose thinking like Detroit's labor unions did. However, the Chinese workers seem to be learning quickly enough from their labor counterparts in the west. Ask Toyota.  Read here:
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Aggies Seeking Season Ticket Support

The NMSU athletic department is hoping to build on last year's uptick in season ticket sales. Read about their new goal of 9,000 season ticket holders here:
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John Stewart: GOP Conspiracy?

Comedian Jon Stewart offered a hysterical response to claims made by South Carolina House member James Cyburn (others also made the charge) that democratic candidate Alvin Greene's winning of the Senate primary was the result of a GOP conspiracy.  Watch here.
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Why Follow the Model in Greece?

The U.S. Senate is moving one step closer to passing a law that will move the relationship between taxpayers and public employee unions closer to the Greek arrangement. Read the details here.
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Juarez Continues to be Murder City

There has been more of the same in the city of Juarez this week. While the U.S. grapples with border security issues Mexican officials seem to be incapable of stopping an unprecendented wave of violence. A story on the latest series of killings yesterday, less than 50 miles from Las Cruces, can be read here.
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Ken Blackwell: Philip Reid Finally Gets His Due

Columnist Ken Blackwell talks about artist assistant Philip Reid and his long overdue honoring on Capitol Hill. The Reid story is compelling and should be known by all freedom loving Americans.  Read story here:
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Larry Elder: Limits to Government?

Columnist Larry Elder talks about the limits of government and how this reality is crashing down on the White House paradigms.  Read his comments here:
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