New Zealand manages to do it. That’s what competition and no monopolistic protection does to the industry.
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- A Western Heart
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- American Solutions Blog
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- Big Lizards
- Bloodthirsty Liberal
- Freakonomics Blog
- I Think^Link Therefore I Err
- Iraq The Model
- Jules Crittenden
- Liberal Fascism
- Marginal Revolution
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- Michael Yon
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- Moderate Risk
- Muslims Against Sharia
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- Power Line
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- Tech Central Station
- Texas Rainmaker
- The Counterterrorism Blog
- The Natural Truth
- The Open House Project
Poll Analysis
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Science and Technology
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- Anthonares
- Brains and Machines
- Centauri Dreams
- Commercial Space Wiki
- Complex Adaptive Systems
- dw2-0
- Out of the Cradle
- Parabolic Arc
- Personal Spaceflight
- Popular Mechanics
- Popular Science
- RLV and Space Transport News
- Space Frontier Foundation
- Space.com
- Spaceports
- Transterrestrial Musings
- Wired
Tasty Satire
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