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Cato Daily Podcast - Obama’s Not-So-Grand Tax Bargain
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More or Less: Behind the Stats - What is the most visited country in the world?
This week we find out what the most visited country in the world is and ask why aren?t they capitalising financially as well as their rivals. Plus we also investigate the complex - and often controversial - web of international extradition treaties. The programme hears from extradition lawyer Anand Doobay, from Peters and Peters, and Ted Bromund, a senior research fellow in Anglo-American relations in Washington DC. This programme was first broadcast on the BBC World Service.
Cato Daily Podcast - End the Fed, But in the Meantime …
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Cato Daily Podcast - How to Apply the Voting Rights Act
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Cato Daily Podcast - Reclaiming Our Rights in the 21st Century
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the memory palace - Episode 55 (O, How We Danced)
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Cato Daily Podcast - Opposing Bulk NSA Surveillance of Americans
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Cato Daily Podcast - ObamaCare and Part-Time Employment
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More or Less: Behind the Stats - Chris Froome’s Tour de France victory
The winner of this year's Tour de France, British rider Chris Froome, faced numerous questions about doping during the course of his victory. More or Less assesses his performance stats, and asks whether maths can measure whether cycling really has cleaned up its act and whether Froome is simply a victim of the ghosts of cycling's past. Dr Ross Tucker from The Science of Sport website gives us his views and we hear from physiologist Fred Grappe - the only man to see Froome's tour data. This programme was first broadcast on the BBC World Service.
