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  • Extreme Ignorance
    Extreme Ignorance

    By Ted Balaker
    October 14, 2004

  • Not necessarily unconstitutional
    Not necessarily unconstitutional

    By Ted Balaker
    October 14, 2004

  • Federal outsourcing survives
    Federal outsourcing survives

    By Ted Balaker
    October 13, 2004

  • Study: 78% not ready for college
    Study: 78% not ready for college

    By Ted Balaker
    October 13, 2004

  • School Violence Tolerated
    School Violence Tolerated

    1,603,000 non-fatal crimes at school from '96 to 2000

    By Walter E. Williams
    October 13, 2004

  • Overcoming the “Tolls Equal Taxes” Problem
    Overcoming the “Tolls Equal Taxes” Problem

    Massive highway funding problem can be solved

    By Robert Poole
    October 13, 2004

  • “No amount of logic will change opinionsî
    “No amount of logic will change opinionsî

    By Ted Balaker
    October 12, 2004

  • Govs run smack to lure business
    Govs run smack to lure business

    By Ted Balaker
    October 12, 2004

  • Smog Hits Record Low in 2004
    Smog Hits Record Low in 2004

    Lowest ozone smog levels since measurements began

    By Joel Schwartz
    October 12, 2004

  • Bush tax cuts: ìpretty smallî
    Bush tax cuts: ìpretty smallî

    By Ted Balaker
    October 11, 2004

  • ìnothing will ever get decidedî
    ìnothing will ever get decidedî

    By Ted Balaker
    October 11, 2004

  • Not the usual fuel cell skepic
    Not the usual fuel cell skepic

    By Ted Balaker
    October 10, 2004

  • Stanford vs. Cal
    Stanford vs. Cal

    By Ted Balaker
    October 10, 2004

  • Competition Saves Money
    Competition Saves Money

    Private prisons would help Georgia cut costs

    By Geoffrey Segal and Kelly McCutchen
    October 8, 2004

  • What Schwarzenegger Didn’t Do
    What Schwarzenegger Didn’t Do

    Evaluating the governor's first year

    By George Passantino
    October 8, 2004

  • Something to keep in mind tonight
    Something to keep in mind tonight

    By Ted Balaker
    October 7, 2004

  • Resisting the fires
    Resisting the fires

    By Ted Balaker
    October 7, 2004

  • Tax breaks for the rich?
    Tax breaks for the rich?

    By Ted Balaker
    October 6, 2004

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