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From Peshawar to Kabul

The Afghan part of the journey used to be dangerous. Now that side is thriving—while Pakistan is not.

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Funding without borders?

The interim auditor general is asked about the Prime Minister’s comment yesterday that the Border Infrastructure Fund is “frequently used for projects that are not in border communities.”

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Of books and borders

In the bookstore business, protectionism can be lucrative

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It’s even worse than Janet Napolitano imagines

It occurs to me that U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano might have understated the extent of the problem when she said, “The fact of the matter is that Canada allows people into its country that we do not allow into ours… That’s why you have to have a border, and you have to have border policies that make sense.”