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- Default Servicing News Mon, October 12, 2009: Randal O'Toole featured in an article by Darrell Delamaide on urban planning and the housing crisis: "Local Urban Planning Policies Caused Housing Bubbles, Economist Says"
- Richmond Times-Dispatch Mon, October 12, 2009: David Boaz authored an op-ed on two-party politics: "Can the Republicans Grasp Opportunity for Revival?"
- Philadelphia Inquirer Mon, October 12, 2009: Chris Edwards authored an op-ed on DownsizingGovernment.org: "Federal programs suffer from fraud, cost overruns. Another health-care scheme would be no different."
- Los Angeles Times (CA) (also appeared in Chicago Tribune (IL), Philadelphia Inquirer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Seattle Times, & Orlando Sentinel) Mon, October 12, 2009: Cato quoted in an article by Greg Miller on Afghanistan and Nobel Peace Prize: "Nobel Peace Prize may weigh heavily on Obama"
- New York Post (NY) Mon, October 12, 2009: Alan Reynolds authored an op-ed on health care: "Redistributing Health"
- Washington Examiner Mon, October 12, 2009: Jim Harper quoted in an article by Michael Neibauer on privacy: "Activists demand privacy protections for DC One Card"
- Washington Post Mon, October 12, 2009: Cato's pocket Constitution ranked number 6 in non-fiction book sales: "Washington Bestsellers"
- Fox News-Bulls and Bears Mon, October 12, 2009: Cato quoted in a transcript on U.S. economy: "Cato quoted on Fox News"
- Yale Global Online (also appeared in The Statesman) Mon, October 12, 2009: Daniel Griswold authored an op-ed on free trade: "Populists get it wrong"
- Business and Media Institute Mon, October 12, 2009: Michael D. Tanner quoted in an article by Julia A. Seymour on health care and its real cost: "CNN's Christine Romans Calls Health Care Reform Estimate 'Impossible'"
- Examiner.com Mon, October 12, 2009: Randal O'Toole cited in a new media post by John Michael Spinelli on high-speed rail: "High speed rail plans including Ohio's 3-C panned by Heritage group as aid for slow freight trains"
- The Big Picture Blog Mon, October 12, 2009: Cato Policy Analysis report, by Jagadeesh Gokhale and Peter Van Doren, "Would a Stricter Fed Policy and Financial Regulation Have Averted the Financial Crisis?" feautred in a new media post by Baryy Ritholtz.
Fox News Channel (television), Mon, October 12, 2009 - Foundation for Responsible Television Mon, October 12, 2009: David Boaz featured in a new media post on libertarianism: "What Is a Libertarian: Libertarianism and the Politics of Freedom"
- Real Clear Markets (also appeared in Cafe Hayek) Mon, October 12, 2009: Sallie James authored an op-ed on climate change and trade policy: "Free Trade Is a Boon to the Environment"
- CNSNews.com Mon, October 12, 2009: Michael F. Cannon quoted in an article by Karen Schuberg and Adam Brinkley on health care: "Stabenow: Middle Class Won't Be Hit By Health Bill's Cut in Tax Deduction for Medical Expenses Because They Don't Itemize Deductions"
- Examiner.com Mon, October 12, 2009: Cato mentioned in a new media post by James Simpson on the Baucus plan: "Baucus healthcare bill true cost: $2 trillion"
- Forbes Mon, October 12, 2009: Alan Reynolds authored an op-ed on the CBO estimates: "A 10 Million-Person Exaggeration?"
- South China Morning Post Mon, October 12, 2009: Daniel Griswold authored an op-ed on free trade and globalization: "Delivering the goods"
- Land Use Prof Blog Mon, October 12, 2009: Randal O'Toole's study on urban planners and the housing bubble featured in a new media post by Matt Festa: "Did Planners Cause the Financial Crisis?"
- Harper's Magazine Blog Mon, October 12, 2009: Julian Sanchez featured in a new media post by Scott Horton on media and the security state: "The Media and the National Security State"
- Institute of Management & Administration Mon, October 12, 2009: Cato cited in an article on family health coverage: "Cos. Contribute $9,860 for Family Health Coverage"
- Politico's Arena Mon, October 12, 2009: Roger Pilon authored a new media post on political correctness and Columbus: "Today is Columbus Day -- the day, traditionally, when Americans celebrated the founding of the New World. But with the advent of "multiculturalism" and "political correctness," that has changed."
- Washington Post Mon, October 12, 2009: Mark Calabria quoted in an article by Renae Merle on Bank of America: "Racing the Clock to Avoid Foreclosures"
- Investors' Business Daily Mon, October 12, 2009: Michael F. Cannon quoted in an article by David Hogberg on the Baucus bill: "Health Bill Fail-Safe: Slash Subsidies If Costs Are Too High"