Perry Mehrling asks about "the picture that illustrates the first page: Arnold Schwarzenegger (famously foreign born and hence unPresidential) with his arm around Milton Friedman in 2004. Interesting choice, presumably the editor's not Krugman's, but not an idle choice given the vast number of photos available. What is that all about?" Schwarzenegger is an appropriate choice - he represents MF's determination to influence policy: For Schwarzenegger, "the lights came on" as he watched Free to Choose;the Governor carries in his pocket the (or a) pencil from Free to Choose (which, for MF, illustrated the organisational power of capitalism relative to government); Friedman, in his 90s, regulary went to Sacremento to advise the Governor; at the Hoover Memorial service last Monday, the Governor proclaimed Monday 29 January "Milton Friedman Day" accross the State of California (PBS will air a biography of MF that night). Article 11, section 1 of the US constitution can be changed: for a discussion of 'President' Schwarzenegger see: http://canberra.yourguide.com.au/detail.asp?story_id=335614 Robert Leeson