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Table of Contents: March/April 2007

by Ben Newell last modified Friday, February 1, 2008
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Departments

From the Editor

Editor-in-Chief James K. Glassman introduces this month's issue of The American.

The American Scene

The sushi police, too much corporate disclosure, tasty research, etc.

The Young Economist

Kate Bundorf of Stanford.
By Lizbeth Scordo

Americana

Second Thoughts on Breasts. The ban on silicone implants is off, but where do shareholders get their equity back?
By Amity Shlaes

Techno-Ideas

Eye-Pod. Three new technologies may be on the brink of reversing blindness.
By Nick Schulz

DataPoints

Our new survey feature. The numbers on healthcare.
By Karlyn Bowman

The American Interview

With Kevin Sharer, CEO of Amgen, the world’s largest biotech company.

Q&A

Medicare: good news and bad about our endangered healthcare system.
By Joseph Antos

Geopolitics

Persians have been at odds with the West since Thermopylae. What does history teach us about today’s confrontation with Iran?
By Victor Davis Hanson

Futurology

The future of business, according to Bruce McCall.

Features

Comics Rule!

Despite the hype, most collectibles (coins, antiques, violins, and the like) have been lousy investments. Not so, comic books. A Fantastic Four from 1961 is worth $36,000 today.
By Kevin Hassett

Hong Kong on Top

Predictions were dire ten years ago when Britain handed Hong Kong over to China. But Hong Kong is booming. It remains number one in the rankings for economic freedom, and it’s still the best gateway to China. What’s gone right? A firsthand view.
By John Fund

Unmasking Chris Cox

The chairman of the SEC hasn’t behaved the way the Washington and Wall Street smart guys thought he would. They just never understood the real Chris Cox.
By Duncan Currie

COVER STORY

Medicine’s Golden Age

We’re in it. Innovation in drugs, devices, and diagnostics is soaring, but, with political threats, how long can the good times last?
By John Calfee

The Rebirth of New Orleans

What’s really been happening in America’s most romantic and tragic city in the wake of Hurricane Katrina? Hint: It’s not what you’ve been told up to now.
By Tom Bethell

The Health Tech Revolution Is Here

Technology in healthcare has meant a ballpoint pen, a clipboard, and rows and rows of files. The backwardness is costing billions and killing thousands. At last, though, things are changing.
By Newt Gingrich

America’s Four Best Restaurants

According to the French, that is. The Michelin Red Guide to dining has invaded this country, producing controversy and some surprisingly good results.
By Amy Cortese

Is Muslim Banking Kosher?

Islamic scholars say the Qur’an prohibits collecting interest on loans. So how can Muslim nations build a modern financial system? They’ve found a way.
By Aaron MacLean

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