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Tim Robertson: Insourcing Infrastructure: A Local Transit Director's Plan to Bring Back Jobs

"Many jobs these days require a B.A., a series of unpaid internships, and a graduate degree. Most young people cannot afford to put in that much time and take on that much debt. If we create another path with a shorter timeline, young people will be more likely to stay in school."

The Global Small Business Blog: Just Say "Yes" to Free Trade

skip to main | skip to sidebar The Global Small Business Blog The Definitive Blog for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses Interested in Going Global Wednesday, September 28, 2011 Just Say "Yes" to Free Trade Daniel Griswold (pictured), director of the Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy

United States And South Korea Celebrate Trade Agreement - Capital - Portfolio.com

President Barack Obama and South Korean president Lee Myung-bak agreed today that their new trade agreement in a win-win for both countries. But there's little time to celebrate, and business leaders push for other similar agreements.

WikiLeaks cables: You ask, we search | World news | guardian.co.uk

Here is the last instalment of user-suggested research before the New Year: on a controversial prospective Shell gas pipeline off Ireland; on the extradition of Christopher "Dudas" Coke from Jamaica;

Port of Morehead City Reopened | Import Industry News

The Coast Guard said late Thursday that the Port of Morehead City, N.C., had reopened and normal operations resumed after the Unified Command in charge ...

Ian Fletcher: The Disappointing Economics of Rick Santorum

My take on Rick Santorum on economics is that he's partly well-intentioned on some level, but has little grip on the really key policy questions, is susceptible to dangerous Republican clichés pushed by various obsession groups, and is given to posturing.

Michele Nash-Hoff: What Are the Positions of Presidential Candidates on Trade?

We need to let all the candidates for president know that we don't want any more free trade agreements. We need to let them know that we want them to support the American manufacturing industry and stop giving our wealth and jobs to foreign countries.

David Adkins: States Agree on Exports

With the president's submission of three pending trade agreements to Congress, exports might also be one of the few areas where both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue can reach agreement.

Tim Robertson: Obama's Free Trade Sleight of Hand

Obama is ignoring growing opposition from his Democratic base and voters across the political spectrum to resurrect policies Congress has refused to approve for over four years. And to get his message across, he's using every trick in the book.

Obama Sends Congress Trade Deals With South Korea Colombia Panama - Capital - Portfolio.com

President Barack Obama today submitted trade deals with South Korea, Colombia, and Panama, saying they could boost U.S. exports.

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