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    Some Health Benefits of Ground-Level Ozone

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    September 23, 2011

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    It’s Time for the United States to Fire Its Broker

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    Perhaps Not the Twist the Fed Desired, Markets Plunge 3+ Percent

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    Deaths From Hurricanes, Floods, Droughts, and Other Weather Events Are Down 98 Percent Since 1920s

    September 22, 2011

  • Extreme Weather Events Are Killing Fewer People Than Ever Before
    Extreme Weather Events Are Killing Fewer People Than Ever Before

    The worldwide death rate from weather happenings has dropped over 98 percent since the 1920s

    September 22, 2011

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    The Decline in Deaths from Extreme Weather, 1900

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    By Julian Morris
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    When Does it End? The Fed Eases Once Again

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    September 21, 2011

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    G-Fees Hopefully On the Rise

    By Anthony Randazzo
    September 21, 2011

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    Film Tax Breaks Draw Ire on Both Sides of the Hudson River

    By Harris Kenny
    September 20, 2011

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    Issa Investigates Fannie/BofA Servicing Deal

    By Anthony Randazzo
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    Job Creation Tax Credits Don’t Create Many New Jobs

    By Samuel Staley
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    Light Rail Hits Ridership Projections When Goals Are Low Enough

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    Democrats Dump on Private Libraries

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    Road Pricing Increases Sprawl But Won’t Increase Congestion Either

    By Samuel Staley
    September 17, 2011

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    More CA High-Speed Rail Arrogance

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    September 16, 2011

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    Shopping Our Way to Recovery

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    September 16, 2011

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    Stimulus Redux: Breaking Down the American Jobs Act

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    September 16, 2011

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