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    Support Builds for U.S. ATC Corporation

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    Sasha Volokh on Philosophical Objections to Prison Privatization in Israel

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    Air Traffic Control Newsletter #108

    Support grows for U.S. ATC corporation, Not much progress on Single European Sky, Reducing arrival delays at San Francisco

    By Robert Poole
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    Pursuing Fiscal Self-Reliance in Utah

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    Innovators in Action 2013

    How governments and agencies are using market-based policies to improve services, become more efficient and reduce costs

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    A Major Setback for California’s High Speed Train

    By Adrian Moore
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    Philosophical Objections to Prison Privatization

    Israeli Supreme Court strikes down privatization statute on "liberty" and "dignity" grounds

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    By Sal Rodriguez
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    Judge Rules CA Bullet Train Plan, Spending Must Stop

    By Adrian Moore
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    By Baruch Feigenbaum
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    Surface Transportation Newsletter #121

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    Pension Reform Newsletter – November 2013

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