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Blog name: Art's Milwaukee
Location: Kenosha
About me: Director, A.W. Clausen Center for World Business, Carthage College, Kenosha Wisconsin. Columnist, Scripps Howard News Service. Previously President, World Trade Center Chicago Association, Vice President, Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.

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 Politics - July 4, 2008
 Fourth of July - Reflection and Renewal
 “Fourth of July – Reflection and Renewal”by Arthur I. Cyr            The Fourth of July celebrates community, local as well as national. Parades featuring people in uniform - scouts, firefighters and police as well as the mi...
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 Politics - June 6, 2008
 RFK Legacy - Fact & Fiction
 “Legacy of Robert F. Kennedy 40 Years Later” by Arthur I. Cyr             Shortly after midnight on June 5, 1968, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was shot in Los Angeles while seeking the Democratic presidential nomination. Sen. Hillary Cl...
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 Festival Guide - June 6, 2008
 D-Day June 6 - We Owe Ike
 “June 6 1944”by Arthur I. Cyr            From ancient times to the present, amphibious military operations have been rightly regarded as particularly challenging. The largest such enterprise was the Allied invasion of France in Wo...
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 Politics - May 19, 2008
 Carthage Visitor - Public Service and the Public good
 “Public Servants and the Public Good”by Arthur I. Cyr            Gen. George C. Marshall is what we used to refer to as a dedicated public servant. As chief of staff of the U.S. Army, he did essential work to get a dangerously unp...
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 Politics - April 25, 2008
 Ag, Yeutter, Zoellick & Your Food Bill
 “Agriculture Remains Basic to Trade”by Arthur I. Cyr              World Bank President Robert Zoellick warned Sunday at the Washington conference with the International Monetary Fund that food price inflation may drive one hu...
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