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Mr. Malanga is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and author of the recently published "Shakedown: The Continuing Conspiracy Against the American Taxpayer" (Ivan R. Dee).
Christie Is Right About the Hudson River Big Dig Steve Malanga 2010
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We were locked in and hermeticized in this apartment, it was a very freewheeling situation, "recalled Malanga, one of the performers in the film.
Expecting Rain Madame Pickwick Art Blog 2009
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Two other factors motivate new Republican governors, Malanga says: Tea Party activists who have significant clout among conservatives and demand lower taxes and less government, and GOP peers such as New Jersey Gov.
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Mr. Malanga is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
How Stimulus Spending Ruined Buffalo Steven Malanga 2012
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Michael Malanga , senior vice president for store development, says the company doesn't need as much office space in Seattle as it anticipated because it now locates more of its support staff in regional offices near the markets they serve.
Starbucks' Seattle Retreat Maura Webber Sadovi 2011
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Steve Malanga, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a free-market think tank, says governors are being forced by short-term deficits and long-term obligations for pensions and retiree health care to tackle problems that were ignored by their predecessors.
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Check out my debate on Fox News today on a "power panel" with Steven Malanga of the right wing Manhattan Institute and Tracy Byrnes, Fox business correspondent.
Leonie Haimson: Fox News Debate on Public Sector Unions Leonie Haimson 2011
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Steven Malanga, an editor at City Journal and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, pointed out in a Wall Street Journal article that convention center business declined from 126 million attendees in 2000 to 86 million in 2010, and more importantly, that to chase after the convention business that remains, cities such as Boston, Chicago and Baltimore are expanding their convention centers at taxpayer expense.
Dominic Carter: With Convention Center, Maybe Cuomo Is On to Something Dominic Carter 2012
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My favorite moment was when Malanga said he didn't feel "oppressed" by not being a member of a union.
Leonie Haimson: Fox News Debate on Public Sector Unions Leonie Haimson 2011
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Steven Malanga, an editor at City Journal and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, pointed out in a Wall Street Journal article that convention center business declined from 126 million attendees in 2000 to 86 million in 2010, and more importantly, that to chase after the convention business that remains, cities such as Boston, Chicago and Baltimore are expanding their convention centers at taxpayer expense.
Dominic Carter: With Convention Center, Maybe Cuomo Is On to Something Dominic Carter 2012
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