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  • Warming to HOT lane
    Warming to HOT lane

    By Ted Balaker
    July 23, 2006

  • British officials create horrendous traffic jam, then survey motorists about traffic
    British officials create horrendous traffic jam, then survey motorists about traffic

    By Reason Editors
    July 23, 2006

  • Perhaps the ìproblemî is wealth
    Perhaps the ìproblemî is wealth

    By Reason Editors
    July 23, 2006

  • Theyíre not the same people!
    Theyíre not the same people!

    By Reason Editors
    July 23, 2006

  • North Carolina Moves Ahead with Franchise Reform
    North Carolina Moves Ahead with Franchise Reform

    By Steven Titch
    July 20, 2006

  • Home or Office? Yes.
    Home or Office? Yes.

    By Ted Balaker
    July 20, 2006

  • Managed Competition in Florida
    Managed Competition in Florida

    Jeb Bush's focus on efficiency has changed state government

    By Jack Furney
    July 20, 2006

  • Betting on Republican Values
    Betting on Republican Values

    Internet gambling and the GOP campaign to protect us from freedom

    By Shikha Dalmia
    July 20, 2006

  • Wealthier is Healthier
    Wealthier is Healthier

    By Ted Balaker
    July 19, 2006

  • What Does $7 Billion Buy?
    What Does $7 Billion Buy?

    By Steven Titch
    July 19, 2006

  • Study: Teamworkís Overrated
    Study: Teamworkís Overrated

    By Ted Balaker
    July 19, 2006

  • Privatization and Devolution Keys to Solving Federal Budget Mess
    Privatization and Devolution Keys to Solving Federal Budget Mess

    Smaller, more efficient government is the path to fiscal security

    By Geoffrey Segal
    July 19, 2006

  • Have You Hugged a Hummer Today?
    Have You Hugged a Hummer Today?

    Hybrid vehicles' overall energy costs exceed those of comparable non-hybrids

    By Shikha Dalmia
    July 19, 2006

  • Green Cities
    Green Cities

    By Ted Balaker
    July 18, 2006

  • Land Costs, Smart Growth and Housing Affordability
    Land Costs, Smart Growth and Housing Affordability

    By Samuel Staley
    July 18, 2006

  • Road rage isn’t funnyó
    Road rage isn’t funnyó

    By Skaidra Smith-Heisters
    July 17, 2006

  • Wal-Mart, Critics Slam Each Other on the Web
    Wal-Mart, Critics Slam Each Other on the Web

    By Ted Balaker
    July 17, 2006

  • Millions for BillionairesóL.A. Edition
    Millions for BillionairesóL.A. Edition

    By Ted Balaker
    July 17, 2006

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