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  • Heartland to Co-Sponsor Chicago Screening of Call of the Entrepreneur

    Published August 16, 2007
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    (Chicago, Illinois - August 16, 2007) The Heartland Institute will co-sponsor the Chicago film premiere of Call of the Entrepreneur at the Museum of Contemporary Art on Wednesday, September 5. "A merchant banker. A failing dairy farmer.
  • Betting Against Al Gore: JunkScience.com ups ante to $100,000

    Published August 16, 2007
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    (Chicago, Illinois - August 14, 2007) The latest challenge to the heavily promoted idea that global warming is man-made and likely to be harmful is a $100,000 reward offered by JunkScience.
  • FDA Iron Hand has Death Grip

    Published August 14, 2007
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    Two articles--“Cancer Regression” and “Cancer Drug Fails, So Maker Tries New Pitch”--tell a familiar story. Life-saving is delayed due to FDA’s iron hand in judging drug effectiveness.
  • Retail Clinic Rules Miss the Mark in Massachusetts

    Published August 14, 2007
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    Retail clinics provide accessible, affordable services at transparent prices that can benefit the uninsured (“States Roll Out Retail-Clinic Rules,” August 9).
  • Bad Data Fuels Efforts to Expand SCHIP

    Published August 14, 2007
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    Amy Goodman advocates for SCHIP expansion in “Health care for all kids a no-brainer” (July 25). She believes Michael Moore and Marion Edelman are right, and SCHIP will prevent deaths. Lack of health insurance, however, is not lack of medical care.
  • Propagandists Shouldn’t Throw Stones

    Published August 14, 2007
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    The August 7 article, “Gore: polluters finance research to cast doubt on global warming” is a perfect microcosm of alarmist double-speak.
  • Charter Schools Are Public Schools

    Published August 14, 2007
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    Jim McCaffrey rightly prods school bureaucrats to look harder at lagging minority achievement (“PSD Downplays the Minority Scores,” August 8) but misses the mark in his assessment.
  • SCHIP Expansion Uses Smoke Screen

    Published August 14, 2007
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    SCHIP expansion is known by Washington insiders as a blatant effort to incrementally introduce Hillary Care (“A Useful Health Debate,” July 29).
  • Bill Could Hinder Progress of Charter Schools

    Published August 14, 2007
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    California has always been a leader when it comes to charter schools. So it is extremely unfortunate to see that some in Sacramento are trying to move the state a step backward [“Bill could hinder expansion of charter schools,” August 2].
  • Opponents Ignore Charter School Success

    Published August 14, 2007
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    Thank you for publishing Lindalyn Kakadelis’ article “The waiting lists speak” [August 3]. Charter opponents like to paint failed charter schools as a reflection on the whole charter project. But their logic is flawed.
  • Increased Funding Will Cripple Health Care Program

    Published August 14, 2007
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    Nancy Griffin, state director for the AARP, favors SCHIP expansion (“Raise tobacco tax, help kids” July 26, 2007). She is convinced that 6 million children will die from smoking, and 9 million have no health insurance. These numbers are inaccurate.
  • Lawsuit Abuse Fortnightly #6-10

    Published August 10, 2007
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    Gimme an 'S' ... Gimme a 'U' ...
  • Consumer Power Report #90

    Published August 9, 2007
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    Consumer Power Report, written by Greg Scandlen, director of Consumers for Health Care Choices at The Heartland Institute, is a weekly report summarizing recent developments on consumer-directed health care in the media, legislative, and regulatory
  • FCC Auction Rules Offer Easy Escape

    Published August 6, 2007
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    The requirements the FCC created for the 2008 auction of spectrum for wireless services (“FCC Backs Spectrum Open Access,” Aug. 1) provide a loophole through which Google’s market cap could fit.
  • Property Tax Rollback Is Good for Taxpayers

    Published August 6, 2007
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    If Indianapolis has $52 million less revenue because of Gov. Mitch Daniels’ order to roll back property tax collections to 2006 levels [“$52M tax hit in Indy now, an aftertaste to follow?” Aug.
  • Defending Heartland

    Published August 6, 2007
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    As a Southwest Florida resident and senior fellow for environment policy at The Heartland Institute, I was surprised and appalled that on July 31, the News-Press published an irresponsible letter accusing Heartland of spreading “lies and mistruths” and
  • DC Pants Suit Won’t Fit Wisconsin

    Published August 6, 2007
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    Tina Dettman-Bielefeldt’s column on ways to avoid lawsuits like the $54 million suit against a D.C. dry cleaners over a lost pair of pants (“Insurance is crucial to protect business,” July 28) contains excellent advice.
  • Consumer Power Report #89

    Published August 2, 2007
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    Consumer Power Report, written by Greg Scandlen, director of Consumers for Health Care Choices at The Heartland Institute, is a weekly report summarizing recent developments on consumer-directed health care in the media, legislative, and regulatory
  • Statement on Senate Committee Approval to Allow FDA to Regulate Tobacco

    Published August 2, 2007
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    (Chicago, IL – August 2, 2007) On Wednesday, August 1, a U.S. Senate committee approved FDA regulation of tobacco products. The following statement about that decision is from Trevor Martin, government relations director for The Heartland Institute.
  • Study: Massachusetts Universal Care Plan Is Mostly Bad, Ugly

    Published August 1, 2007
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    A study released in late June by the Cato Institute assesses the strengths and weaknesses of Massachusetts' universal health care plan, which took effect on July 1.
  • Minnesota Governor Wields Veto to Protect Taxpayers

    Published August 1, 2007
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    Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R) issued 20 full or partial vetoes of tax hikes and spending increases in May, giving taxpayers reason to smile.
  • Supreme Court Limits Unions’ Spending of Dues on Politics

    Published August 1, 2007
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    Labor unions must get permission from non-members before using mandatory dues for political purposes, according to a United States Supreme Court ruling that overturned the Washington Supreme Court's ruling in Washington v.
  • Extent of Government Unionism Varies Greatly

    Published August 1, 2007
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    The public sector is the "growth industry" for labor unions, with membership in government employment about five times greater than it is on private payrolls. That's the conclusion of new research by Professors Barry T.
  • Foreign Drugs Too Unsafe to Import: Experts

    Published August 1, 2007
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    In May, the U.S. Senate approved a bill that would permit the importation of foreign prescription drugs if the U.S. Health and Human Services Department certifies them as safe. Senate Bill 1082, introduced by Sen.

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