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  • High Court Hears Broadcast Indecency Case
    High Court Hears Broadcast Indecency Case

    By Steven Titch
    November 3, 2008

  • FCC Tables Universal Service Vote
    FCC Tables Universal Service Vote

    By Steven Titch
    November 3, 2008

  • OMB Releases FY08 Q4 Management Scorecard
    OMB Releases FY08 Q4 Management Scorecard

    By Leonard Gilroy
    November 3, 2008

  • NYC Pension Funds Eye Infrastructure Investment
    NYC Pension Funds Eye Infrastructure Investment

    By Leonard Gilroy
    November 3, 2008

  • In Defense of Indecency
    In Defense of Indecency

    By Katie Hooks
    November 3, 2008

  • More than the Presidency: big ballot issues to watch tonight
    More than the Presidency: big ballot issues to watch tonight

    By Anthony Randazzo
    November 3, 2008

  • Vancouver’s radical experiment in the war on drugs
    Vancouver’s radical experiment in the war on drugs

    By Adrian Moore
    November 3, 2008

  • Please, Jacob — Obama is no Adam Smith
    Please, Jacob — Obama is no Adam Smith

    By Shikha Dalmia
    November 3, 2008

  • Port Privatization Schizophrenia
    Port Privatization Schizophrenia

    By Leonard Gilroy
    November 3, 2008

  • Moody’s: 30 States in Recession
    Moody’s: 30 States in Recession

    By Leonard Gilroy
    November 2, 2008

  • Automakers in need of more money
    Automakers in need of more money

    By Anthony Randazzo
    November 2, 2008

  • Why is School Construction so Expensive? LA Supersize Me Edition
    Why is School Construction so Expensive? LA Supersize Me Edition

    By Lisa Snell
    November 2, 2008

  • Brooklyn Public Library Contracts with UPS for Internal Delivery Services
    Brooklyn Public Library Contracts with UPS for Internal Delivery Services

    By Leonard Gilroy
    November 2, 2008

  • 2008 National Council for Public-Private Partnerships Awards
    2008 National Council for Public-Private Partnerships Awards

    By Anthony Randazzo
    November 2, 2008

  • China’s growth falters
    China’s growth falters

    By Samuel Staley
    November 2, 2008

  • Will User-Pays Transportation Be Jettisoned?
    Will User-Pays Transportation Be Jettisoned?

    Ongoing shift to tolling and public-private partnerships represents a welcome return to the user-pays principle

    By Robert Poole
    November 1, 2008

  • Some Democrats Supporting School Vouchers
    Some Democrats Supporting School Vouchers

    Positive development for school choice

    By Lisa Snell
    November 1, 2008

  • Preschool’s Failures
    Preschool’s Failures

    Where are the long-term benefits?

    By Lisa Snell
    October 31, 2008

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