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        <title>Am I An American Citizen and What Might It Mean?</title>     
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        <pubDate>02.04.2012</pubDate> 
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This article was prompted by thoughts of a trip abroad and my perusal of the “Application For A U.S. Passport” (Department of State Form DS-11). On page one, the applicant is asked to "declare under penalty of perjury" that "I am a citizen ... of the United States ...
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        <title>Friedrich August von Hayek (1899 -1992) - A Short Appreciation 20 Years after his Death</title>     
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It is 2012, and lest we forget one of the most seminal minds of our times, we should recall the important work of Friedrich A. von Hayek who died 20 years ago, on March 23, 1992
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