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  • Cable Grows Up
    Cable Grows Up

    By Steven Titch
    September 26, 2006

  • The Citywide Wireless Network That Never Was
    The Citywide Wireless Network That Never Was

    San Francisco will be last to citywide wireless at this rate

    By Steven Titch
    September 26, 2006

  • More Municipal Wi-Fi Pie in the Sky
    More Municipal Wi-Fi Pie in the Sky

    By Steven Titch
    September 25, 2006

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    Retiree health care may overwhelm gov’ts

    By Adrian Moore
    September 25, 2006

  • A New Transportation Equation
    A New Transportation Equation

    Virginia has a chance to burnish its tarnished capitalistic credentials

    By Geoffrey Segal
    September 25, 2006

  • Sticking it to Smokers
    Sticking it to Smokers

    California's Prop. 86 would raise tobacco taxes to $3.47 per pack

    By Geoffrey Segal
    September 25, 2006

  • California’s Minimum Wage Law Hurts More Than It Helps
    California’s Minimum Wage Law Hurts More Than It Helps

    The working poor, businesses and consumers will be hit by consequences of wage hike

    By Adam Summers
    September 25, 2006

  • The Mackinac Center Looks at Franchise Reform
    The Mackinac Center Looks at Franchise Reform

    By Steven Titch
    September 24, 2006

  • Progressive Wal-MartóPrescription Drug Edition
    Progressive Wal-MartóPrescription Drug Edition

    By Ted Balaker
    September 24, 2006

  • Working from AnywhereóInternational Space Station Edition
    Working from AnywhereóInternational Space Station Edition

    By Ted Balaker
    September 24, 2006

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    Rare Woodpecker Sends Town Running for Chain Saws

    By Adrian Moore
    September 23, 2006

  • Another victory over eminent domain abuse
    Another victory over eminent domain abuse

    By Adrian Moore
    September 23, 2006

  • LA mayor fights cronyism that never officially existed
    LA mayor fights cronyism that never officially existed

    By Ted Balaker
    September 21, 2006

  • immigration laws pummeling ag economy
    immigration laws pummeling ag economy

    By Samuel Staley
    September 21, 2006

  • Job Opening
    Job Opening

    By Ted Balaker
    September 20, 2006

  • Remember when outsourcing was going to destroy America?
    Remember when outsourcing was going to destroy America?

    By Ted Balaker
    September 20, 2006

  • Do economists reach a conclusion on rail transit?
    Do economists reach a conclusion on rail transit?

    By Ted Balaker
    September 20, 2006

  • I support Al Gore
    I support Al Gore

    By Skaidra Smith-Heisters
    September 19, 2006

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