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  • Impact of Low Literacy

    Published September 1, 2001
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    The lack of basic skills not only means low grades in school, but also lowered expectations for life as an adult.
  • Corn scare proves baseless

    Published September 1, 2001
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    Government researchers have released test results showing that last year's media scare involving genetically modified corn was unwarranted.
  • 09/2001: The Galen Report

    Published September 1, 2001
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    There is reason for some optimism on the health care front.
  • Bush Takes Center Field on Stem Cell Funding Issue

    Published September 1, 2001
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    Six months ago, it would have been impossible to predict the stem cell research issue might become a defining moment for President George W. Bush and his administration.
  • Conservatives Who Trust the Government on Stem Cell Research

    Published September 1, 2001
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    A number of prominent pro-life conservatives, including Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch and former Florida Sen. Connie Mack, have recently voiced their support for federal funding of human stem cell research.
  • What Is a Stem Cell?

    Published September 1, 2001
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    Take out your pencils for a pop quiz: What's a stem cell? We bet most Americans—the majority of whom will have an opinion on stem cell research—can't answer that question.
  • Precautionary Principle at odds with science

    Published September 1, 2001
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    Ignoring the achievements of modern science and technology, European bureaucrats and American environmental activists have embraced a doctrine fundamentally at odds with common sense. The doctrine is called the "precautionary principle.
  • Follow the Money

    Published September 1, 2001
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    Just a month before the Landmark Legal Foundation filed its complaint against the National Education Association, Choices for Children, a Michigan-based nonprofit education reform organization, released two studies of the 105th and 106th U.S.
  • Private Teacher Training on the Rise

    Published September 1, 2001
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    Teacher training and certification are becoming a bit less of a state monopoly with the advent of teacher preparation in the private sector.
  • A win for private landowners

    Published September 1, 2001
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    The U.S. Supreme Court gave a Rhode Island landowner a victory on two important Fifth Amendment Takings Clause issues and remanded a third issue for further review in the Rhode Island state courts. In Palazzolo v.
  • The Case for Managed Care: Part 3 of 3

    Published September 1, 2001
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    In Part Two, questions were raised about the way the U.S. health care system is organized. Fee-for-service and the independence of physicians and hospitals were shown to be linked with the high cost of health care.
  • Medicare Drug Plan May Deliver Less than Expected

    Published September 1, 2001
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    A new Kaiser Family Foundation study has found that senior citizens experience “sticker shock” when drug benefit plans proposed by federal lawmakers are explained accurately to them.
  • EPA needs more money, study says

    Published September 1, 2001
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    After 20 years of often-controversial efforts to clean up environmental hazards, the Environmental Protection Agency requires more money for a host of current and future Superfund activities, concludes a Congressionally commissioned study by Resources
  • Just the Facts: Alternative Certification by State

    Published September 1, 2001
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    Status of Alternative Certification State Contact Phone Agency Implementing Alabama June H.
  • Should Classes Be Smaller . . . or Simply More Orderly?

    Published September 1, 2001
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    While there is much debate over the cost, wisdom, and effectiveness of different strategies for increasing the amount of learning time available in the average school year--such as increasing attendance rates, lengthening the school day, cutting out
  • Black Alliance Is on the Move

    Published September 1, 2001
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    Recognizing that time is of the essence where the education of children is concerned, the Black Alliance for Educational Options (BAEO) has moved quickly over the past year to encourage the creation of a national network of state and city chapters.
  • Black Leadership Concerns

    Published September 1, 2001
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    "I think that black leaders are, in fact, very concerned about representing their constituents. They know that their constituents are in the worst schools in our country. They know that those schools aren't getting any better.
  • Economics Texts Misleading, Too

    Published September 1, 2001
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    While inaccurate science textbooks can leave many students in a confusing fog of scientific illiteracy, inaccurate economics textbooks can leave students with the wrong ideas about how the economy works, which could be much more dangerous.
  • The Sierra Club’s ‘huddled masses’ vision

    Published September 1, 2001
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    On June 18, the Sierra Club posted what it termed an "Environmental Impacts Calculator" to its Web site.
  • Global warming: The Rosetta Stone of the anti-technology movement

    Published September 1, 2001
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    What if mankind developed a simple, economically efficient method of sequestering greenhouse emissions? Removing man-made emissions from the atmosphere without harming the world's economies would be an ideal solution, right?
  • International praise for genetically improved foods

    Published September 1, 2001
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    As research continues to show the benefits of genetically improved human food products, biotech foods recently gained highly visible support from two key sources.
  • House subcommittee approves tighter fuel economy mandates

    Published September 1, 2001
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    In a blow to large families and vehicle safety proponents, the House Energy and Air Quality Subcommittee voted 29-3 on July 12 to increase Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for light trucks (including sport utility vehicles, mini-vans, and
  • PERC proposes reforms of environmental policy

    Published September 1, 2001
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    PERC-The Center for Free-Market Environmentalism, a Bozeman, Montana-based policy research group, is proposing a series of changes in Interior Department and Forest Service policies to make those agencies more supportive of free-market environmentalism.
  • Technology: Good for people, good for the environment

    Published September 1, 2001
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    During the Independence Day weekend of 1999, northern Minnesota suffered one of the worst windstorms in recorded history. Millions of trees were leveled.

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