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  • Who Picked Gore?

    Published April 1, 2000
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    A recent nationwide survey of teachers by the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution revealed Texas Governor George W. Bush as their first choice for the next President of the United States, with almost as many undecided.
  • TesseracT Assures Parents: Schools Will Stay Open

    Published April 1, 2000
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    With its stock delisted from Nasdaq, two of its top officers resigned, one-quarter of its central office staff laid off, and three of its schools outside of Arizona closed, the TesseracT Group, Inc.
  • Administrators Wrong on Choice

    Published April 1, 2000
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    Parents who took advantage of Wisconsin's public school choice program were not driven by convenience, but were seeking a better education for their children, according to a new study from Milwaukee's Public Policy Forum, a private, nonprofit public
  • Forests burn while Clinton-Gore administration fiddles

    Published April 1, 2000
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  • The Latest Storm of Hyperbole

    Published April 1, 2000
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    A mere 20 years ago, climatologists were the offensive guards of the weather world--the dutiful servants whom nobody noticed unless they got flagged for holding, moving before the snap, or popping the line judge with a right hook.
  • Inkster Gets the Message

    Published April 1, 2000
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    As Detroit Free Press reporters Peggy Walsh-Sarnecki and Sheryl James noted recently, no one took it seriously a few years ago when the Mackinac Center for Public Policy proposed the idea of privatizing public school districts.
  • School Reform @ the Speed of Thought

    Published April 1, 2000
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    In a move that melded together two fast-growing developments--market-based school reform and the Internet--The Heartland Institute in February took an important step towards expanding and accelerating its outreach and marketing efforts by initiating
  • Troubled Districts Face Takeover . . . By Private Firms

    Published April 1, 2000
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    While it's relatively easy for state policy makers to identify a failing school district and then take it over, legislators around the country are beginning to realize it's another matter entirely to turn the performance of that district around.
  • 04/2000 School Choice Roundup

    Published April 1, 2000
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    California * Colorado * Connecticut * Florida * Georgia * Indiana * Kansas * Kentucky Maryland * Michigan * Missouri * New Hampshire * New Jersey * New Mexico New York * Pennsylvania * South Carolina * South Dakota * Utah Vermont * Virginia *
  • Another row to hoe

    Published April 1, 2000
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    Hundreds of studies each year find that most plants produce more fruit, seem more resistant to environmental stresses, and use water more efficiently in a world of higher atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2).
  • Competition Necessary for Sustainable School Reform

    Published April 1, 2000
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    The estimated $360 billion U.S. K-12 education market makes up almost 10 percent of GDP, the second largest sector after health care.
  • Eight positive environmental trends

    Published April 1, 2000
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    If present global demographic trends continue, the world population is likely to top out at 7.5 billion people in 2040 and begin to decline. Global life expectancy rose from an average of 46 years in 1950 to over 64 years today.
  • Environment issues: Where the candidates stand

    Published April 1, 2000
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    While the leading Presidential candidates haven’t said a great deal about their positions on such key environment issues as global warming and private property protections, the early primaries and caucuses have forced them to tip their hands at least a
  • EPA Web site shut down

    Published April 1, 2000
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    Late on the night of Wednesday, February 16, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency shut down its public Web site.
  • McCain Takes On Teacher Unions

    Published April 1, 2000
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    In a major education speech in Spartanburg, South Carolina on February 10, Republican presidential candidate John McCain renewed his call for a massive national voucher experiment, and then delivered a stinging attack against the teacher unions and
  • Montreal delegates approve biosafety protocol language

    Published April 1, 2000
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    At the recent U.N.-sponsored biotechnology meeting in Montreal, delegates from 130 countries approved language for a “biosafety protocol” that would allow countries to stop or restrict imports of genetically modified agricultural products.
  • Parents Can’t Get Enough of Vouchers

    Published April 1, 2000
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    Sophisticated statistical techniques aren't needed to prove that parents of Cleveland voucher students are overwhelmingly satisfied with their children's new schools.
  • Scholarship Fund Gives Teachers a Voice

    Published April 1, 2000
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    When the Children's Scholarship Fund offered half-cost tuition vouchers for children in low-income families to go to private schools, it provided megaphone amplification to the voices of over one million parents and children around the country who were
  • Subsidizing Disaster

    Published April 1, 2000
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    The Clinton administration, hard at work to avert the horrors of global warming and urban sprawl, also has been busy passing out disaster relief money like it was campaign literature.
  • The Sulfate Hypothesis Disproved

    Published April 1, 2000
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    You know the federal climate drill: No, it didn’t warm up as much as we said it would and the reason is that another emission--sulfate aerosols--is “hiding” it.
  • The unappreciated optimist

    Published April 1, 2000
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    Ronald Bailey is an environmental journalist with a commitment to sound science. He is science correspondent for Reason magazine and the author of several books, including: Eco-Scam: The False Prophets of Ecological Apocalypse (St.
  • Tree-Mendous!

    Published April 1, 2000
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    Forests cover 27 percent of the total land area of the Earth, and they contain 60 percent of the carbon stored in the terrestrial biosphere.
  • Who Chooses?

    Published April 1, 2000
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    One of the favorite arguments raised by voucher opponents in an attempt to show the supposed unfairness of school choice is the question, "Who chooses?
  • Worshipping Gaia

    Published April 1, 2000
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    Although a federal court recently dismissed a suit brought against the Forest Service and environmentalists for creating a state-sponsored religion in the form of “deep Ecology,” there is substantial reason to believe that either the court

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