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- January 30, 2009: "A New Tone on Al Qaeda" featuring David H. Rittgers
- January 29, 2009: "Muddled Multipliers" featuring Arnold Kling
- January 28, 2009: "Investing Abroad, Investing at Home" featuring Daniel T. Griswold
- January 27, 2009: "A Story of Eminent Domain Abuse" featuring Susette Kelo
- January 27, 2009: "What Did the New Deal Do?" featuring Thomas A. Firey
- January 26, 2009: "Coordinated Care Versus Government" featuring Arnold Kling
- January 23, 2009: "Obama, Entitlements and Private Accounts" featuring Michael D. Tanner
- January 22, 2009: "Close Guantanamo Bay" featuring David H. Rittgers
- January 21, 2009: "Cuba: 50 Years Later" featuring Juan Carlos Hidalgo
- January 16, 2009: "Advice to Obama: Afghanistan and Pakistan" featuring Malou Innocent
- January 15, 2009: "Higher Ed Funding and Economic Growth" featuring George C. Leef
- January 14, 2009: "Security Theater and Balancing Risks" featuring Bruce Schneier
- January 13, 2009: "What Overreaction to Terrorism Delivers" featuring Jim Harper
- January 12, 2009: "Drug War Violence Surges in Mexico" featuring Ted Galen Carpenter
- January 9, 2009: "Congress and Midnight Regulations" featuring Thomas A. Firey
- January 8, 2009: "Madoff, Spinach, SEC and FDA" featuring Peter Van Doren
- January 7, 2009: "Madoff for Social Security Commissioner" featuring Michael D. Tanner
- January 6, 2009: "Risks and Realities of Terrorism" featuring Benjamin H. Friedman
- January 5, 2009: "Don't Bail Out States" featuring Chris Edwards
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