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  • Where your next tax increase is coming from
    Where your next tax increase is coming from

    By Adrian Moore
    June 8, 2005

  • Politicians ‘Out-force’ Jobs From California
    Politicians ‘Out-force’ Jobs From California

    State's lawmakers create climate of hostile employment opportunity

    By Ted Balaker
    June 8, 2005

  • Global Warming News Roundup, Part I
    Global Warming News Roundup, Part I

    By Leonard Gilroy
    June 7, 2005

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    More Wal-Mart debate post-game wrap-up

    By Ted Balaker
    June 7, 2005

  • Laptops top Desktops
    Laptops top Desktops

    By Ted Balaker
    June 7, 2005

  • Golden State Outforcing
    Golden State Outforcing

    By Ted Balaker
    June 7, 2005

  • Boondoggles and Goggles
    Boondoggles and Goggles

    By Ted Balaker
    June 6, 2005

  • To tutor, or not to tutor . . .
    To tutor, or not to tutor . . .

    By Adrian Moore
    June 6, 2005

  • Supreme Court slaps federalism
    Supreme Court slaps federalism

    By Adrian Moore
    June 5, 2005

  • Is Wal-Mart good for America?
    Is Wal-Mart good for America?

    By Ted Balaker
    June 5, 2005

  • Buckle Boondoggle
    Buckle Boondoggle

    By Ted Balaker
    June 5, 2005

  • Supreme Court to Woman with Brain Tumor: ìHave you tried aspirin?î
    Supreme Court to Woman with Brain Tumor: ìHave you tried aspirin?î

    By Ted Balaker
    June 5, 2005

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    Questioning State Aid for Students at Private Colleges

    Policies need to maximize students' opportunities, not limit their choices

    By Lisa Snell
    June 3, 2005

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    California Assembly to become School Textbook Publisher

    By Lisa Snell
    June 2, 2005

  • National Implications of Florida Voucher Case
    National Implications of Florida Voucher Case

    By Lisa Snell
    June 2, 2005

  • Unfortunately, My 2001 Prediction about Edison and the Chester, Pennsylvania School District was Correct
    Unfortunately, My 2001 Prediction about Edison and the Chester, Pennsylvania School District was Correct

    By Lisa Snell
    June 1, 2005

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    Who Said It? Part II

    By Geoffrey Segal
    June 1, 2005

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    Who Said It?

    By Geoffrey Segal
    June 1, 2005

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