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  • Sprawl, obesity & higher taxes
    Sprawl, obesity & higher taxes

    By Samuel Staley
    January 30, 2005

  • Zero-tolerance run amok, to no end
    Zero-tolerance run amok, to no end

    By Adrian Moore
    January 28, 2005

  • Good News on Eminent Domain Front
    Good News on Eminent Domain Front

    By Leonard Gilroy
    January 28, 2005

  • Local Tax Assessors in the Crosshairs
    Local Tax Assessors in the Crosshairs

    By Leonard Gilroy
    January 28, 2005

  • Sprawl, sprawl, sprawl
    Sprawl, sprawl, sprawl

    By Ted Balaker
    January 27, 2005

  • John Stossel unloads on myths, lies, and nasty behavior
    John Stossel unloads on myths, lies, and nasty behavior

    By Ted Balaker
    January 27, 2005

  • The Death Knell for Global Warming Alarmism
    The Death Knell for Global Warming Alarmism

    By Leonard Gilroy
    January 27, 2005

  • Privatization? No. Grocery bag tax? Smoking ban? Now youíre talking.
    Privatization? No. Grocery bag tax? Smoking ban? Now youíre talking.

    By Ted Balaker
    January 27, 2005

  • Free the skies
    Free the skies

    By Ted Balaker
    January 27, 2005

  • Carolina Officials Intrigued by San Diego’s Rail
    Carolina Officials Intrigued by San Diego’s Rail

    High cost, low ridership shouldn't be admired

    By Ted Balaker
    January 27, 2005

  • Climate Change Redux
    Climate Change Redux

    By Leonard Gilroy
    January 26, 2005

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    GAO: Transportation Projects Often Fail to Meet Cost and Usage Projections

    By Leonard Gilroy
    January 26, 2005

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    Myths, Lies, and Nasty Behavior

    By Ted Balaker
    January 26, 2005

  • Smarter Growth through Road Pricing
    Smarter Growth through Road Pricing

    By Leonard Gilroy
    January 26, 2005

  • Madonna has even more to teach us
    Madonna has even more to teach us

    By Ted Balaker
    January 26, 2005

  • Learning from San Diego
    Learning from San Diego

    By Ted Balaker
    January 26, 2005

  • Mega Moral Hazard — Pensions
    Mega Moral Hazard — Pensions

    By George Passantino
    January 25, 2005

  • Train in Vain
    Train in Vain

    January 25, 2005

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