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  • Cool hunting hits Cleveland
    Cool hunting hits Cleveland

    By Ted Balaker
    June 17, 2004

  • Private busing hinders learning?
    Private busing hinders learning?

    By Ted Balaker
    June 17, 2004

  • Not so red and blue after all
    Not so red and blue after all

    By Ted Balaker
    June 16, 2004

  • Bush Is Right on Private Contracting, Just Ask the French
    Bush Is Right on Private Contracting, Just Ask the French

    Outsourcing the rebuilding of Iraq

    By Ted Balaker
    June 16, 2004

  • If You Hate Congestion, Then You Gotta Love HOT Lanes
    If You Hate Congestion, Then You Gotta Love HOT Lanes

    Love affair with carpool lanes is over

    By Robert Poole
    June 16, 2004

  • Falling away from rail
    Falling away from rail

    By Ted Balaker
    June 15, 2004

  • Affordable Housing Mandates Make Bay Area Less Affordable
    Affordable Housing Mandates Make Bay Area Less Affordable

    Inclusionary zoning has yielded nothing but failure

    By Owen Courrèges
    June 15, 2004

  • Wal-Mart at the trough
    Wal-Mart at the trough

    By Ted Balaker
    June 14, 2004

  • Legislating cool
    Legislating cool

    By Ted Balaker
    June 13, 2004

  • Hayek’s View of New Urbanism
    Hayek’s View of New Urbanism

    New Urbanists choose force, not markets

    By Owen Courrèges
    June 13, 2004

  • Clean Sweep
    Clean Sweep

    By Lisa Snell
    June 10, 2004

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    Jobs going to India ? or Indiana?

    By Ted Balaker
    June 10, 2004

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    Worried about outsourcing?

    By Ted Balaker
    June 9, 2004

  • How would you spend $50B?
    How would you spend $50B?

    By Ted Balaker
    June 9, 2004

  • Paris may ban SUVs
    Paris may ban SUVs

    By Ted Balaker
    June 8, 2004

  • Tougher drunk driving laws flop down under
    Tougher drunk driving laws flop down under

    By Ted Balaker
    June 8, 2004

  • Ronald Reagan and the Privatization Revolution
    Ronald Reagan and the Privatization Revolution

    Reviewing Reagan's outsourcing legacy

    By Robert Poole
    June 8, 2004

  • Good newsóno wait, scratch that.
    Good newsóno wait, scratch that.

    By Ted Balaker
    June 7, 2004

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