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02:27:15 05/26/12
Extra: Shhh! Brett's Talking Now: This week/Next week, the Cory Booker edition version 2
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Extra: Shhh! Brett's Talking Now: This week/Next week, the Cory Booker edition version 2
In this web exclusive, our resident fortune teller Brett Erlich predicts Cory Booker's next move, Sarah Palin's mortality, Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook updates, and the final hour of Mitt Romney's first day in the Oval Office. Tune in Weeknights at 9:00/8:00c on Current TV current.com From: Current Views: 10 1 ratings Time: 02:01 More in Shows
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05:41:18 12/18/11
How to Make a Paper Fortune Teller
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Making a paper fortune teller is a fun way to entertain guests, while learning the intricate art of paper folding. Construct a paper fortune teller with tips from an origami specialist in this free video on paper art.
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01:08:33 12/18/11
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows - Noomi Rapace
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Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows - Noomi Rapace
Noomy Rapace plays a mysterious fortune teller in the new film "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" From: hitfixcom Views: 261 0 ratings Time: 04:23 More in Entertainment
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21:15:05 12/11/11
Meet the Gorgeous Cast of 'Sherlock Holmes 2'
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Sherlock Holmes returns on December 16 when the highly anticipated sequel hits theaters, and we sat down with the cast to find out what you can expect from the new installment. In Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) and Watson (Jude Law) reunite to solve a murder and battle Holmes' greatest adversary, Professor Moriarty (Mad Men star Jared Harris), with the help of a wily gypsy fortune teller (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy star Noomi Rapace). Watch the video
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20:00:59 11/15/11
iPhone: The Amazing Fortune Teller 3D - Free - Lifestyle
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Get one free fortune every day, from the best fortune teller in the App Store. The Djinn knows all and can see what’s ahead for you. Come, learn your fate from The Amazing Fortune Teller 3D. The graphics and the answers will astound you.
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20:00:59 11/15/11
iPhone: The Amazing Fortune Teller 3D - Free - Lifestyle
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Get one free fortune every day, from the best fortune teller in the App Store. The Djinn knows all and can see what’s ahead for you. Come, learn your fate from The Amazing Fortune Teller 3D. The graphics and the answers will astound you.
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20:00:49 11/15/11
iPad: The Amazing Fortune Teller 3D - Free - Lifestyle
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Get one free fortune every day, from the best fortune teller in the App Store. The Djinn knows all and can see what’s ahead for you. Come, learn your fate from The Amazing Fortune Teller 3D. The graphics and the answers will astound you.
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20:00:49 11/15/11
iPad: The Amazing Fortune Teller 3D - Free - Lifestyle
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Get one free fortune every day, from the best fortune teller in the App Store. The Djinn knows all and can see what’s ahead for you. Come, learn your fate from The Amazing Fortune Teller 3D. The graphics and the answers will astound you.
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20:00:05 11/15/11
Android: The Amazing Fortune Teller 3D - Free - Lifestyle
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Get one free fortune every day, from the best fortune teller in the App Store. The Djinn knows all and can see what’s ahead for you. Come, learn your fate from The Amazing Fortune Teller 3D. The graphics and the answers will astound you.
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20:00:05 11/15/11
Android: The Amazing Fortune Teller 3D - Free - Lifestyle
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Get one free fortune every day, from the best fortune teller in the App Store. The Djinn knows all and can see what’s ahead for you. Come, learn your fate from The Amazing Fortune Teller 3D. The graphics and the answers will astound you.
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09:59:51 10/29/11
Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows (Trailer No 2) [FULL HD]
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Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) has always been the smartest man in the room...until now. There is a new criminal mastermind at large--Professor Moriarty (Jared Harris)--and not only is he Holmes' intellectual equal, but his capacity for evil, coupled with a complete lack of conscience, may actually give him an advantage over the renowned detective. When the Crown Prince of Austria is found dead, the evidence, as construed by Inspector Lestrade (Eddie Marsan), points to suicide. But Sherlock Holmes deduces that the prince has been the victim of murder--a murder that is only one piece of a larger and much more portentous puzzle, designed by one Professor Moriarty. Mixing business with pleasure, Holmes tracks the clues to an underground gentlemen's club, where he and his brother, Mycroft Holmes (Stephen Fry) are toasting Dr. Watson (Jude Law) on his last night of bachelorhood. It is there that Holmes encounters Sim (Noomi Rapace), a Gypsy fortune teller, who sees more than she is telling and whose unwitting involvement in the prince's murder makes her the killer's next target. Holmes barely manages to save her life and, in return, she reluctantly agrees to help him. The investigation becomes ever more dangerous as it leads Holmes, Watson and Sim across the continent, from England to France to Germany and finally to Switzerland. But the cunning Moriarty is always one step ahead as he spins a web of death and destruction--all part of a greater plan that, if he succeeds, will change the course of history.
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10:42:10 10/19/11
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Trailer
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Robert Downey Jr. reprises his role as the world's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, and Jude Law returns as his formidable colleague, Dr. Watson, in "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows." Sherlock Holmes has always been the smartest man in the room...until now. There is a new criminal mastermind at large--Professor Moriarty (Jared Harris)--and not only is he Holmes' intellectual equal, but his capacity for evil, coupled with a complete lack of conscience, may actually give him an advantage over the renowned detective. When the Crown Prince of Austria is found dead, the evidence, as construed by Inspector Lestrade (Eddie Marsan), points to suicide. But Sherlock Holmes deduces that the prince has been the victim of murder--a murder that is only one piece of a larger and much more portentous puzzle, designed by one Professor Moriarty. Mixing business with pleasure, Holmes tracks the clues to an underground gentlemen's club, where he and his brother, Mycroft Holmes (Stephen Fry) are toasting Dr. Watson on his last night of bachelorhood. It is there that Holmes encounters Sim (Noomi Rapace), a Gypsy fortune teller, who sees more than she is telling and whose unwitting involvement in the prince's murder makes her the killer's next target. Holmes barely manages to save her life and, in return, she reluctantly agrees to help him. The investigation becomes ever more dangerous as it leads Holmes, Watson and Sim across the continent, from England to France to Germany and finally to Switzerland. But the cunning Moriarty is always one step ahead as he spins a web of death and destruction--all part of a greater plan that, if he succeeds, will change the course of history. Filmmaker Guy Ritchie returns to direct "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows," the follow-up to the smash hit "Sherlock Holmes." The sequel also reunites producers Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Susan Downey and Dan Lin. Bruce Berman serves as executive producer, with Steve Clark-Hall co-producing. Jared Harris (TV's "Mad Men," "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button") joins the cast as the notorious Professor Moriarty. Also joining the cast, in her first English-speaking role, is Swedish actress Noomi Rapace, who gained international attention in the Swedish film "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." Stephen Fry ("Alice in Wonderland," "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire") plays Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock's older brother. Additional cast members returning from the first film include Eddie Marsan as Inspector Lestrade; Kelly Reilly as Watson's bride, Mary Morstan; and Geraldine James as Holmes's long-suffering landlady, Mrs. Hudson. "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" is written by Michele Mulroney and Kieran Mulroney. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson were created by the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and appear in stories and no
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10:42:10 10/19/11
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Trailer
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Robert Downey Jr. reprises his role as the world's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, and Jude Law returns as his formidable colleague, Dr. Watson, in "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows." Sherlock Holmes has always been the smartest man in the room...until now. There is a new criminal mastermind at large--Professor Moriarty (Jared Harris)--and not only is he Holmes' intellectual equal, but his capacity for evil, coupled with a complete lack of conscience, may actually give him an advantage over the renowned detective. When the Crown Prince of Austria is found dead, the evidence, as construed by Inspector Lestrade (Eddie Marsan), points to suicide. But Sherlock Holmes deduces that the prince has been the victim of murder--a murder that is only one piece of a larger and much more portentous puzzle, designed by one Professor Moriarty. Mixing business with pleasure, Holmes tracks the clues to an underground gentlemen's club, where he and his brother, Mycroft Holmes (Stephen Fry) are toasting Dr. Watson on his last night of bachelorhood. It is there that Holmes encounters Sim (Noomi Rapace), a Gypsy fortune teller, who sees more than she is telling and whose unwitting involvement in the prince's murder makes her the killer's next target. Holmes barely manages to save her life and, in return, she reluctantly agrees to help him. The investigation becomes ever more dangerous as it leads Holmes, Watson and Sim across the continent, from England to France to Germany and finally to Switzerland. But the cunning Moriarty is always one step ahead as he spins a web of death and destruction--all part of a greater plan that, if he succeeds, will change the course of history. Filmmaker Guy Ritchie returns to direct "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows," the follow-up to the smash hit "Sherlock Holmes." The sequel also reunites producers Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Susan Downey and Dan Lin. Bruce Berman serves as executive producer, with Steve Clark-Hall co-producing. Jared Harris (TV's "Mad Men," "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button") joins the cast as the notorious Professor Moriarty. Also joining the cast, in her first English-speaking role, is Swedish actress Noomi Rapace, who gained international attention in the Swedish film "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." Stephen Fry ("Alice in Wonderland," "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire") plays Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock's older brother. Additional cast members returning from the first film include Eddie Marsan as Inspector Lestrade; Kelly Reilly as Watson's bride, Mary Morstan; and Geraldine James as Holmes's long-suffering landlady, Mrs. Hudson. "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" is written by Michele Mulroney and Kieran Mulroney. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson were created by the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and appear in stories and novels by him.
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06:12:41 10/06/11
Climax!: A Promise to Murder 1955 Starring Peter Lorre
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Lady Bertha Wetherby hooks up with a chilled out palm reader (Peter Lorre) and invites him to shack up at her crib. Her nephew, (Louis Hayward), suspects the swami is a creepy fraud who's trying to pull a scam. Unfortunately, no matter how hard the nephew tries to expose the fortune teller, many of his predictions appear to be accurate.
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21:30:00 06/28/11
Panel 3: Containing the Spill: Meta-Reforms to Mitigate the Externalized Costs of AD Measures
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If the Obama administration and Congress are truly concerned about U.S. manufacturing competitiveness and increasing export opportunities, then antidumping policy must be reformed. Imports of raw materials, intermediate goods and capital equipment — products consumed by U.S. producers — account for the majority of U.S. import value. Meanwhile, those kinds of manufacturing inputs are subject to 4 out of every 5 antidumping measures imposed. The case is clear that current U.S. antidumping policy undermines U.S. manufacturing competitiveness at home and abroad, and reform is imperative. In light of the Obama administration's efforts to facilitate export growth and help improve U.S. manufacturing competitiveness, three panels of experts will discuss various features of U.S. antidumping law that undermine those objectives and offer proposals for reform. 2:30pm—3:00pm Registration 3:00pm—3:15pm Opening Remarks: Antidumping and U.S. Competitiveness: Something Has Got to Give Dan Ikenson, Associate Director, Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, Cato Institute 3:15pm—4:15pm Panel 1: An Ounce of Prevention: Limiting the Scope for Collateral Damage in the Early Stages of an Antidumping InvestigationLax standards for initiating antidumping investigations conspire with an asymmetric injury analysis that ignores the consequences of duties on consuming industries and the economy at large to produce externalized costs. Panelists will discuss the imperative of adding rigor to case initiation standards; granting legal standing to firms in consuming industries; requiring the results of an analysis of the economic costs and benefits of any prospective antidumping measures to be considered; and more. Moderator: Lewis Leibowitz, Esq., Hogan Lovells and Chairman, National Association of Foreign Trade Zones Panelists: Erik Autor, Vice President, International Trade Counsel, National Retail Federation Dr. J. Michael Finger, Trade Economist and Author, Former Lead Economist and Chief of the World Bank's Trade Policy Research Group Gary Horlick, Esq., Law Offices of Gary N. Horlick, Former International Trade Counsel, U.S. Senate Finance Committee, and Former Head of Import Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce 4:15pm—4:30pm Break 4:30pm—5:30pm Panel 2: Just Because It's Legal Doesn't Mean It's Right: Reining in Rough Justice at the Commerce DepartmentImport Administration at the Commerce Department employs calculation procedures and methods that unequivocally inflate dumping margins, hence the rates of duty imposed. Some of those procedures serve no legitimate analytical purpose. Others can be conducted in manners that are less likely to produce skewed results. Panelists will discuss some of the more egregious methodological quirks and offer some commonsense solutions. Moderator: Gary Horlick, Esq., Law Offices of Gary N. Horlick, Former International Trade Counsel, U.S. Senate Finance Committee, and Former Head of Import Administration, U.S. Department of CommercePanelists: Robert La Frankie, Esq., Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP and Former Senior Attorney, Office of Chief Counsel, Import Administration. U.S. Department of CommerceMatt Nicely, Esq., Thompson Hine LLP and Adjunct Professor, "The U.S. Trade Regime," American University, Washington College of LawDaniel Porter, Esq., Winston & Strawn LLP 5:30pm—6:30pm Panel 3: Containing the Spill: Meta-Reforms to Mitigate the Externalized Costs of AD MeasuresRecognizing that antidumping measures saddle other domestic interests with higher costs, stymie commerce by virtue of the uncertainty created about final duty liability, and make it more difficult for downstream U.S. producers to compete at home and abroad, this panel of experts will discuss various reforms that could reduce some of the purely punitive aspects of the current system. Moderator: Daniel Ikenson, Associate Director, Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, Cato InstitutePanelists: Peggy Clarke, Esq., Blank Rome LLP and Adjunct Professor, Trade Remedies Law, George Washington University Law SchoolLewis Leibowitz, Esq., Hogan Lovells and Chairman, National Association of Foreign Trade ZonesMarguerite Trossevin, Esq., Jochum Shore & Trossevin, PC and Former Deputy Chief Counsel, Import Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce 6:30pm Reception Related Cato publications on Antidumping policy: Economic Self-Flagellation: How U.S. Antidumping Policy Subverts the National Export Initiative (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=13134) – May 2011 Protection Made to Order: Domestic Industry's Capture and Reconfiguration of U.S. Antidumping Policy (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=12651) – December 2010 All Quiet on the Antidumping Front? Take a Closer Look (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=10665) – September 2006 Abuse of Discretion: Time to Fix the Administration of the U.S. Antidumping Law (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=5110) – October 2005 Shell Games and Fortune Tellers: The Sun Doesn't Set at the Antidumping Circus (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=10670) – June 2005 Nonmarket Nonsense: U.S. Antidumping Policy toward China (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=6802) – March 2005 Poster Child for Reform: The Antidumping Case on Bedroom Furniture from China (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=10676) – June 2004 Zeroing In: Antidumping's Flawed Methodology under Fire (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=10677) – April 2004 "Byrdening" Relations: U.S. Trade Policies Continue to Flout the Rules (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=10683) – January 2004 Reforming the Antidumping Agreement: A Road Map for WTO Negotiations (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=3636) – December 2002 Antidumping 101: The Devilish Details of "Unfair Trade" Law (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=3637) – November 2002 Coming Home to Roost: Proliferating Antidumping Laws and the Growing Threat to U.S. Exports (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=3643) – July 2001
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20:30:00 06/28/11
Panel 2: Just Because It's Legal Doesn't Mean It's Right: Reining in Rough Justice at the Commerce Department
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If the Obama administration and Congress are truly concerned about U.S. manufacturing competitiveness and increasing export opportunities, then antidumping policy must be reformed. Imports of raw materials, intermediate goods and capital equipment — products consumed by U.S. producers — account for the majority of U.S. import value. Meanwhile, those kinds of manufacturing inputs are subject to 4 out of every 5 antidumping measures imposed. The case is clear that current U.S. antidumping policy undermines U.S. manufacturing competitiveness at home and abroad, and reform is imperative. In light of the Obama administration's efforts to facilitate export growth and help improve U.S. manufacturing competitiveness, three panels of experts will discuss various features of U.S. antidumping law that undermine those objectives and offer proposals for reform. 2:30pm—3:00pm Registration 3:00pm—3:15pm Opening Remarks: Antidumping and U.S. Competitiveness: Something Has Got to Give Dan Ikenson, Associate Director, Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, Cato Institute 3:15pm—4:15pm Panel 1: An Ounce of Prevention: Limiting the Scope for Collateral Damage in the Early Stages of an Antidumping InvestigationLax standards for initiating antidumping investigations conspire with an asymmetric injury analysis that ignores the consequences of duties on consuming industries and the economy at large to produce externalized costs. Panelists will discuss the imperative of adding rigor to case initiation standards; granting legal standing to firms in consuming industries; requiring the results of an analysis of the economic costs and benefits of any prospective antidumping measures to be considered; and more. Moderator: Lewis Leibowitz, Esq., Hogan Lovells and Chairman, National Association of Foreign Trade Zones Panelists: Erik Autor, Vice President, International Trade Counsel, National Retail Federation Dr. J. Michael Finger, Trade Economist and Author, Former Lead Economist and Chief of the World Bank's Trade Policy Research Group Gary Horlick, Esq., Law Offices of Gary N. Horlick, Former International Trade Counsel, U.S. Senate Finance Committee, and Former Head of Import Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce 4:15pm—4:30pm Break 4:30pm—5:30pm Panel 2: Just Because It's Legal Doesn't Mean It's Right: Reining in Rough Justice at the Commerce DepartmentImport Administration at the Commerce Department employs calculation procedures and methods that unequivocally inflate dumping margins, hence the rates of duty imposed. Some of those procedures serve no legitimate analytical purpose. Others can be conducted in manners that are less likely to produce skewed results. Panelists will discuss some of the more egregious methodological quirks and offer some commonsense solutions. Moderator: Gary Horlick, Esq., Law Offices of Gary N. Horlick, Former International Trade Counsel, U.S. Senate Finance Committee, and Former Head of Import Administration, U.S. Department of CommercePanelists: Robert La Frankie, Esq., Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP and Former Senior Attorney, Office of Chief Counsel, Import Administration. U.S. Department of CommerceMatt Nicely, Esq., Thompson Hine LLP and Adjunct Professor, "The U.S. Trade Regime," American University, Washington College of LawDaniel Porter, Esq., Winston & Strawn LLP 5:30pm—6:30pm Panel 3: Containing the Spill: Meta-Reforms to Mitigate the Externalized Costs of AD MeasuresRecognizing that antidumping measures saddle other domestic interests with higher costs, stymie commerce by virtue of the uncertainty created about final duty liability, and make it more difficult for downstream U.S. producers to compete at home and abroad, this panel of experts will discuss various reforms that could reduce some of the purely punitive aspects of the current system. Moderator: Daniel Ikenson, Associate Director, Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, Cato InstitutePanelists: Peggy Clarke, Esq., Blank Rome LLP and Adjunct Professor, Trade Remedies Law, George Washington University Law SchoolLewis Leibowitz, Esq., Hogan Lovells and Chairman, National Association of Foreign Trade ZonesMarguerite Trossevin, Esq., Jochum Shore & Trossevin, PC and Former Deputy Chief Counsel, Import Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce 6:30pm Reception Related Cato publications on Antidumping policy: Economic Self-Flagellation: How U.S. Antidumping Policy Subverts the National Export Initiative (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=13134) – May 2011 Protection Made to Order: Domestic Industry's Capture and Reconfiguration of U.S. Antidumping Policy (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=12651) – December 2010 All Quiet on the Antidumping Front? Take a Closer Look (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=10665) – September 2006 Abuse of Discretion: Time to Fix the Administration of the U.S. Antidumping Law (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=5110) – October 2005 Shell Games and Fortune Tellers: The Sun Doesn't Set at the Antidumping Circus (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=10670) – June 2005 Nonmarket Nonsense: U.S. Antidumping Policy toward China (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=6802) – March 2005 Poster Child for Reform: The Antidumping Case on Bedroom Furniture from China (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=10676) – June 2004 Zeroing In: Antidumping's Flawed Methodology under Fire (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=10677) – April 2004 "Byrdening" Relations: U.S. Trade Policies Continue to Flout the Rules (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=10683) – January 2004 Reforming the Antidumping Agreement: A Road Map for WTO Negotiations (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=3636) – December 2002 Antidumping 101: The Devilish Details of "Unfair Trade" Law (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=3637) – November 2002 Coming Home to Roost: Proliferating Antidumping Laws and the Growing Threat to U.S. Exports (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=3643) – July 2001







