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  • LAUSD Plunders Funds for Charter Schools
    LAUSD Plunders Funds for Charter Schools

    37 percent of funds never reach schools

    By Lisa Snell
    July 14, 2004

  • The Strange Thing About Light Rail
    The Strange Thing About Light Rail

    No matter how much it fails, politicians want more

    By Ted Balaker
    July 14, 2004

  • ìWe needed to take some action on that, otherwise everybody would be dropping their pants.”
    ìWe needed to take some action on that, otherwise everybody would be dropping their pants.”

    By Ted Balaker
    July 13, 2004

  • Wouldnít you usually be squawking for protection right about now?
    Wouldnít you usually be squawking for protection right about now?

    By Ted Balaker
    July 13, 2004

  • Peer pressureótransit style
    Peer pressureótransit style

    By Ted Balaker
    July 13, 2004

  • Pro-Market Compromise on Highway Reauthorization
    Pro-Market Compromise on Highway Reauthorization

    Tolling expansion needed

    By Robert Poole
    July 13, 2004

  • Un-pricing
    Un-pricing

    By Ted Balaker
    July 12, 2004

  • “I know this will generate howls of protest, but at present a family of four going by car is about as environmentally friendly as you can get.”
    “I know this will generate howls of protest, but at present a family of four going by car is about as environmentally friendly as you can get.”

    By Ted Balaker
    July 11, 2004

  • 10 truths about trade
    10 truths about trade

    By Ted Balaker
    July 11, 2004

  • Whatís your time worth?
    Whatís your time worth?

    By Ted Balaker
    July 8, 2004

  • Quote-un-quote Private
    Quote-un-quote Private

    By Ted Balaker
    July 8, 2004

  • Toxic Activism
    Toxic Activism

    Air pollution has been solved as a long-term problem

    By Joel Schwartz
    July 8, 2004

  • Bombs or Pot?
    Bombs or Pot?

    By Ted Balaker
    July 7, 2004

  • Remembering insourcing
    Remembering insourcing

    By Ted Balaker
    July 7, 2004

  • An Artificial Farmland Crisis
    An Artificial Farmland Crisis

    Farmland is hardly an in-demand resource

    By Owen Courrèges
    July 7, 2004

  • Who ever said the process was rational?
    Who ever said the process was rational?

    By Ted Balaker
    July 6, 2004

  • If itís so bad, why is it so popular?
    If itís so bad, why is it so popular?

    By Ted Balaker
    July 6, 2004

  • Government Issues Citizens Official ‘Screw You’ Packet
    Government Issues Citizens Official ‘Screw You’ Packet

    By Adrian Moore
    July 6, 2004

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