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    By Ted Balaker
    June 8, 2004

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    Ronald Reagan and the Privatization Revolution

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    Good newsóno wait, scratch that.

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    Reagan the Privatizer?

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    “I donít believe in a government that protects us from ourselves.”

    By Ted Balaker
    June 6, 2004

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    Remembering Reagan and Privatization

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    Workforce shortage and offshoring

    By Adrian Moore
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    Do seat belt laws safe lives?

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    The other side of outsourcing

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    By Ted Balaker
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    Trusting technology, trusting people

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    San Diego Citizens’ Budget Plan

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    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #20

    Topics include: ATC safety regulation, Nav Canada's rate increase, increasing airspace capacity, and controller-pilot data link communications.

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