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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

by THE AMERICAN last modified Monday, May 12, 2008

According to Forbes magazine, Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Arsenal are the world’s three most valuable soccer teams. . . Canadian climatologist Tim Ball explains the origins of the now-discredited ‘hockey stick’ graph of global warming. . . Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger make the case for free trade. . . Legendary economist Joseph Schumpeter ‘put growth and entrepreneurship at the center of economics’. . . Insurance giant AIG recently experienced ‘the worst three months of the company’s 89-year history’. . .

According to Forbes magazine, Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Arsenal are the world’s three most valuable soccer teams. . .

Canadian climatologist Tim Ball explains the origins of the now-discredited ‘hockey stick’ graph of global warming. . .

Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger make the case for free trade. . .

Legendary economist Joseph Schumpeter ‘put growth and entrepreneurship at the center of economics’. . .

Insurance giant AIG recently experienced ‘the worst three months of the company’s 89-year history’. . .

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