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  • Supreme Court Asked to Uncork Online Wine Sales

    Published January 1, 2005
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    A state's right to regulate liquor sales and the federal government's right to regulate interstate commerce clashed on December 7 when the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments over bans on direct-to-consumer sales of wine from out-of-state producers.
  • Survivor: The New Flu Season

    Published January 1, 2005
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    One way to be a flu survivor is to start by choosing a healthy lifestyle.
  • The Consc ience of Conservative Blacks: Buying In with Vigilance

    Published January 1, 2005
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    I would like to thank Lee Walker and The New Coalition for having me here today.
  • The Conscience of Conservative Blacks: Epilogue

    Published January 1, 2005
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    The presentations by Bruce Montgomery, Dr. Hardy Murphy, Rev. Ceasar LeFlore, and Dr. Elroy Leach demonstrate a new level of awareness among black Americans of conservative and libertarian ideas and sophistication about how to address them.
  • The Ninth Annual Competition Report of the Federal Communications Commission noted:

    Published January 1, 2005
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    More than 276 million Americans, or 97 percent of the U.S. population, have three or more wireless service providers to choose from in their county. More than 250 million Americans, or 87 percent of the U.S.
  • The Value of Drugs

    Published January 1, 2005
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    Just as the price of a Rolex watch is not solely determined by the cost of its materials, the price of a prescription drug is not simply the cost of its ingredients.
  • Ties That Make You Buggy

    Published January 1, 2005
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    Not only may your doctor’s tie be a frightful gift from a friend or well-meaning relative, it may also be a hazard to your health. Neckties have been found to carry infectious bacteria.
  • Time to End the Corporate Income Tax

    Published January 1, 2005
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    On November 18, in a speech given at the Finance Ministry in Vienna, Austria, the very highly regarded European economist and first woman president of the Mont Pelerin Society, Professor Victoria Curzon Price, called for eliminating the corporate income
  • Voters Soundly Defeat Local Property Tax Hikes

    Published January 1, 2005
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    Evidence of antipathy toward higher property taxes in Illinois showed up in the November 2 general election when voters across the state rejected 38 of 49 public school district tax-hike referenda.
  • Walk the Talk

    Published January 1, 2005
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    Is the most important benefit of exercising to lose weight? Improve heart functions? Look your best? Build strong bones? Reduce stress? This may not be a question on “Double Jeopardy,” but it’s one some of us don’t answer correctly.
  • Peter Rost Just Doesn’t Get It

    Published December 30, 2004
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    Dear Editor: I am writing in response to the shocking essay by Peter Rost, vice president of marketing at Pfizer, who condemns his own industry's pricing policies and calls for legalizing drug importation from Canada and other countries ["Big Pharma's
  • George Will’s Column on Michael Crichton’s ‘State of Fear’

    Published December 23, 2004
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    Dear Editor: Thank you for running George Will's column on Michael Crichton's new novel, "State of Fear" ("Book shows doomsayers the error of their ways," December 23).
  • Statement by The Heartland Institute in Response to the Recent Report to Congress by the Health and Human Services Drug Importation Task Force

    Published December 22, 2004
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    (Chicago, IL) On December 21, a task force assembled by the Department of Health and Human Services released recommendations on how Congress should deal with the increasing popularity of importing prescription drugs from foreign countries, including
  • National Wildlife Federation Seizes Opportunity to Raise Funds, Not Promote Good Science

    Published December 16, 2004
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    (Chicago, IL) On December 15, the National Wildlife Federation issued a statement warning global warming is endangering wildlife in North America. Dr.
  • Statement by The Heartland Institute on December 15 FCC Ruling

    Published December 15, 2004
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    (Chicago, IL) On December 15, the Federal Communications Commission(FCC) issued new rules regarding mandatory facilities sharing by incumbent telecoms (the so-called "Baby Bells").
  • New Prescription Drug Web Site Could Mislead Consumers

    Published December 15, 2004
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    A new Web site purporting to "help consumers and their doctors identify the most effective and affordable medicines" is marred by a pro-generics agenda and a bias against newer and more expensive drugs.
  • Banning Competition Won’t Get Us Better Hospitals

    Published December 10, 2004
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    Something very odd is happening in the hospital industry. A relatively new kind of hospital, called the specialty hospital, is emerging that seems to be more efficient and produce better health outcomes than existing general hospitals.
  • It’s No Surprise Our Food Supply Hasn’t Been Attacked

    Published December 10, 2004
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    Dear Editor: As he leaves office, Tommy Thompson has told America that while he has done a great job in human health areas, the Department of Agriculture has done a less than adequate job defending the nation's food supply.
  • New Prescription Drug Web Site Could Mislead Consumers

    Published December 10, 2004
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    (Chicago, IL) On December 9, Consumers Union, publisher of Consumer Reports, launched a new Web site, www.CRBestBuyDrugs.
  • CTU’s Response To ‘Education Is Still A Priority’

    Published December 9, 2004
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    I read your editorial dated November 23rd, entitled, "Education is still a priority." I represent 36,000 members who agree with that title because we care deeply about quality education for Chicago's children.
  • Thomas Might Be The Smart One After All

    Published December 9, 2004
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    Dear Editor: Congratulations to the Wall Street Journal for its editorial on December 6 ("Uncivil Senator").
  • Will The NAACP Revamp?

    Published December 6, 2004
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    Kweisi Mfume, the president of the NAACP for nearly nine years, unexpectedly announced that he is leaving the organization on January 1, 2005. In some sense, his departure represents the last of the old-guard civil rights leadership fading away.
  • Lawsuit Abuse Fortnightly #3-9

    Published December 1, 2004
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    Whatever Happened to Stop, Look, and Listen? A Pennsylvania woman filed suit against the Norfolk Southern Railway seeking $120,000 in damages after she was struck on the shoulder by a freight train and knocked to the ground.
  • New Hampshire Moves to Repair State’s Health Care Market

    Published December 1, 2004
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    In the early 1990s, New Hampshire Gov.

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