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- September 29, 2006: "What the U.S. Can Learn from Chile" featuring José Piñera
- September 28, 2006: "A Lesson on Teaching" featuring Marie Gryphon
- September 27, 2006: "Path to Prosperity" featuring James D. Gwartney
- September 26, 2006: "Risky Business or Creative Destruction?" featuring Brink Lindsey
- September 25, 2006: "Rebuilding the Ivory Tower" featuring Neal McCluskey
- September 22, 2006: "DDT Makes a Comeback" featuring Richard Tren
- September 21, 2006: "Medicare: The Devil’s in the Details" featuring David A. Hyman
- September 20, 2006: "A Grand Bargain for Iran" featuring Ted Galen Carpenter
- September 19, 2006: "The Property Rights Fight" featuring Scott Bullock
- September 18, 2006: "The Pull of Paternalism" featuring Edward L. Glaeser
- September 15, 2006: "The Decline of Antidumping Use" featuring Daniel J. Ikenson
- September 14, 2006: "The State of Our Constitution" featuring Roger Pilon
- September 13, 2006: "Breaking Olson's Dynamic" featuring Thomas A. Firey
- September 12, 2006: "Overkill, Repodcasted" featuring Radley Balko
- September 11, 2006: "War and Doublespeak" featuring Tim Lynch
- September 8, 2006: "Suicide as Strategy" featuring Christopher A. Preble
- September 7, 2006: "Economic Freedom of the World" featuring Ian Vásquez
- September 6, 2006: "Farm Program Reform" featuring Sallie James
- September 5, 2006: "Compensation Error" featuring Will Wilkinson
- September 1, 2006: "Rethinking Healthcare Spending" featuring Arnold Kling
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