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[log in to unmask] (Peter G. Stillman)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:26 2006
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Dear Dr. Barreto (and others); 
 
I suspect your student is lazy or not knowledgable about the web. 
 
Send him to the Google search engine. 
 
(When I went there, I typed in "Hayek" and pressed the "I'm feeling lucky" 
button [which gives THE most hit-on site] and I got a great result -- an 
academic web page full of Hayek stuff.  When I tried another search and 
typed in 'Austrian economics' and pressed the same button, I ended up at 
the Society for Austrian Economics site.) 
 
Also, the standard site for a lot of  conservative stuff and good links 
(missing, at least a while ago, the Cato Institute) is 'www.townhall.com' 
 
 
Peter G. Stillman 
 
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