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Hot Topics
1998
- National Policy Analysis: The
Internet: Changing our Postal Service and our Holiday Traditions, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Good
News About Energy, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Government
Regulation Robs Retired Couple of Home, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: A Virtual
Revolution: Government Permitting, Online Shopping May Become
a $300 Billion Industry, by Amy Ridenour
- Scoop: December 11, 1998
- Press Release:
Free Market Social Security Reform Would Benefit Minorities
- New Visions Commentary:
Who's a Leader? by Kimberley Wilson
- National Policy Analysis: White
House Cashes In on Campaign Finance Duplicity, by David Almasi
- National Policy Analysis: Environmentalists
Suffer Election Setback, by David Ridenour
- On-Site Report from Buenos Aires
Global Warming Talks: November 16, 1998
- On-Site Report from Buenos Aires
Global Warming Talks: November 12, 1998
- On-Site Report from Buenos Aires
Global Warming Talks: November 11, 1998
- On-Site Report from Buenos Aires
Global Warming Talks: November 10, 1998
- On-Site Report from Buenos Aires
Global Warming Talks: November 9, 1998
- Scoop: November 11, 1998
- Scoop: November 9, 1998
- Buenos Aires Global Warming Summit
Fact Sheet
- Press Release: Global
Warming Information Center Launches Free "Interview Locator
Service" Offering Leading Scientists, Economists, and Public
Policy Experts on Global Warming Available for Interviews
- New Visions Commentary:
Black Folks and Bill Clinton, by Kimberly Wilson
- New Visions Commentary:
The Money Trail to Better Education, by Star Parker
- New Visions Commentary:
The Ring Does Matter, by Mike Ramey
- Political Money Monitor: October
30, 1998
- Scoop: October 30, 1998
- National Policy Analysis: Environmentalists
Erroneously Cite Government Pork-Barrel Spending as Evidence
of Global Warming, by David Ridenour
- Press Release: Should the Working
Poor Finance New Government Spending?
- Scoop: October 23, 1998
- National Policy Analysis: A Taxing
Proposition: Should the Working Poor Finance New Government Spending? by Faye Anderson
- National Policy Analysis: Regulatory
Abuse Killing Equal Opportunity Nationwide, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Buenos
Aires Conference On Global Warming: Much Ado About Nothing, by John Carlisle
- Scoop: October 9, 1998
- National Policy Analysis: Hypocrisy
in Buenos Aires: Millions of Gallons of Fuel to Be Burned By
Those Seeking Curbs on Fuel Use, by David Ridenour
- Relief Report: October 2, 1998
- Scoop: October 1, 1998
- National Policy Analysis: Crazy
Court Cases Show: Bad Science Makes Bad Law, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: To Save
Lives, End Business As Usual at the FDA, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: The
Sierra Club and the Trial Lawyers: Two Peas in a Pod, by David Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Politics
Tainted Green: EPA Uses Enforcement as Partisan Political Weapon, by David Ridenour
- New Visions Commentary:
The Moral Cost of Political Unity, by J. Douglas Minor
- New Visions Commentary:
New Cool vs. Old School, by Mike Ramey
- Posthaste: Government Prosecutes
NASCAR Star Bobby Unser Because He Used a Snowmobile
- Posthaste: Government Blames Man
Because Beavers Built a Dam
- Scoop: September 18, 1998
- Legal Briefs: September 11, 1998
- Scoop: September 11, 1998
- Scoop: September 8, 1998
- Press Release: Look Past
the Scandals: Cut Taxes Now!
- Press Release: Protect
the Black Middle Class: Cut Taxes Now!
- National Policy Analysis: The
Time is Now for Social Security Privatization, by Glen Turpening
- Political Money Monitor: September
4, 1998
- National Policy Analysis: Medicare's
11th Hour? What's Next? by Glen Turpening
- Press Release: President
Threatens Government Shutdown in Push for Illegal Census Practice
- National Policy Analysis: The
2000 Census: Sampling or a Straight Count? by David Almasi
- Press Release: Greenpeace Promotes Environmentally-Harmful
Legislation
- Scoop: August 28, 1998
- Facts About Puerto Rico
Statehood
- Press Release: Black
Leadership Network Warns Color Chasm in Cyberspace is Real Threat
to Black Progress
- Scoop: August 24, 1998
- Press Release: Americans 65
and Older Have the Same Civil Rights as Younger Americans, Group
Says
- Scoop: August 20, 1998
- National Policy Analysis: The
American Fisheries Act: Special Interest Politics at Its Worst, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Gore
May Have More Political Baggage Than Clinton, by David Ridenour
- Press Release: Study Challenging
Validity of Satellite Global Temperature Data Flawed
- Legal Briefs: August 14,
1998
- National Policy Analysis: If Clinton
Resigns, Democratic Party Could Benefit, by Amy Ridenour
- Relief Report #67: August
7, 1998
- 1998 Directory of Environmental
and Regulatory Victims
- Press Release: (on National Policy
Analysis #206) Global Warming Not to Blame for Heat Wave, Temperature
Data Shows
- National Policy Analysis: Don't
Like the Weather? Don't Blame Global Warming, by David Ridenour
- Scoop #193: July 31,
1998
- Scoop #192: July 28, 1998
- Campaign Reform Update #5: July 24, 1998
- Scoop #191: July 23, 1998
- National Policy Analysis: Fred
Goldman Turns Family Tragedy into a Chance to Defeat Violent
Crime, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Congress
Takes a Byte Out of the FCC, by Faye Anderson
- New Visions Commentary: Do Standardized
Tests Add Up? by LisaRose Blanchette
- Legal Briefs #13: July 17, 1998
- Press Release: Blacks Say
Shays/Meehan Campaign Reform Bill Would Have Chilling Effect
on Minority Political Speech
- Scoop #190: July 6, 1998
- Press Release: Black Leadership
Drops the Ball on Minority AIDS Epidemic
- Legal Briefs #12: June 30, 1998
- Relief Report #66: June 26, 1998
- Press Release: The Death of the
Tobacco Bill is Good News for Food, Coffee, Cola and Restaurants
- Scoop #189: June 16, 1998
- Relief Report #65: June 12, 1998
- National Policy Analysis: Sun
to Blame for Global Warming, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Alar
Redux: Hollywood Peddles Shaky Science Once Again, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: 80%
of the Public Isn't Wrong: Big Law is Overpaid, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: The
Quincy Library Group: So-Called Consensus Forest Plan Lacks Consensus,
Violates Rights, by David Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: What
Scriptures Tell Us About Environmental Stewardship, by Samuel Casey Carter
- Political Money Monitor #17: May 29,
1998
- National Policy Analysis: Ironies
of the Tobacco Wars, by Amy Ridenour
- Press Release: Blacks
Say New Study Gives Cause for State of Emergency Over Minority
Reading Skills
- Press Release: Blacks
Say Labor Union Behavior is Best Reason for "Paycheck Protection"
- Political Money Monitor #16: May 22,
1998
- National Policy Analysis: Paycheck
Protection Promotes Union Integrity, by David Almasi
- Press Release: United Way Retracts
False Statements About Paycheck Protection
- New Visions Commentary:
Working in a White Man's World, by Kimberley Wilson
- New Visions Commentary:
James Earl Ray is Survived by a Family of Troubling Questions,
by Deroy Murdock
- New Visions Commentary:
He's Got More than Game. He's Got Perspective., by B.B. Robinson
- Press Release: American
Heritage Rivers Advisory Committee to Convene "Kangaroo
Court"
- National Policy Analysis: Cloning
Politics Makes for Strange Bedfellows, by David Ridenour
- Political Money Monitor #15: May 8,
1998
- National Policy Analysis: Lawyers'
Fees in Tobacco Settlement Should Be Capped, by Amy Ridenour
- Budget Watch #35: April 30, 1998
- Press Release: Black Leadership
Network Praises Congressional Efforts on Behalf of Minority Communities
- Political Money Monitor #14: April
24, 1998
- Relief Report #64: April 24, 1998
- Press Release: Government Should
Stop Actions That Kill Jobs Just to Make a Member of Congress
Look Good
- Press Release: Labor Unions Run
Deceptive Ad Campaign Against Pro-Worker Ballot Initiative
- Press Release: Congress to Vote
on Allowing Cameras in Federal Courts
- New Visions Commentary: Lower the
Lifeboats, Now! Public Schools are Sinking, by Phyllis Berry Myers
- Press Release: Wise Use Movement
Leadership to Hold 10th Annual Meeting; Congressmen Helen Chenoweth,
John Ensign and John Doolittle to be Featured Speakers
- National Policy Analysis: Global
Warming: Enjoy it While You Can, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: What
Earth Day Means to Minority Citizens, by Edmund Peterson
- National Policy Analysis: Paycheck
Protection: Cheap for Business, Good for Unions, by David Almasi
- Political Money Monitor #13: April
10, 1998
- Scoop #188: April 3, 1998
- Rutherford Institute Press
Statement: #2 Following the Dismissal of Jones v. Clinton
- Scoop #187: April 2, 1998
- Rutherford Institute Press Statement:
Following the Dismissal of Jones v. Clinton
- National Policy Analysis: Earth Day May No Longer Be
Needed, by David Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: How Jury Duty Convinced Me
That We Need a Moral President, by David Almasi
- Political Money Monitor #12: March
27, 1998
- Press Release: Black Teen Suicide Study
Alarming, Yet Misleading
- Relief Report #63: March 20, 1998
- Political Money Monitor #11: March 13, 1998
- National Policy Analysis: Save Social Security: Bring
Back the Balanced Budget Amendment, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Government Rules Akin to
"Regulatory Racism," by Kevin Pritchett
- Scoop #186: March 10, 1998
- Request: Fed Up with the White House's Constant
Attempts to Spin Against Ken Starr With Your Tax Dollars?
- National Policy Analysis: Mad About the Sprewell Case?
Blame Labor Unions, by David Almasi
- Press Release: U.S. Spends 82.9% of Public
School Money on Salaries and Benefits
- Scoop #185: March 5, 1998
- National Policy Analysis: Maryland's Stack-the-Deck
Legal Approach is Not in Taxpayers' Best Interest, by Amy Ridenour
- Press Release: Forbes Blasts Clinton for
Expanding Medicare While Restricting Seniors' Choice
- Political Money Monitor #10: February 27, 1998
- Press Release: Forbes Blasts National
Governor's Association for Trying to Impose Taxes on Internet
- New Visions Commentary: Recollections of Racial
Identity, by Jackie Cissell
- New Visions Commentary: Black History Month:
Why February? by C. Mason Weaver
- Scoop #184: February 20, 1998
- Press Release: Black Leadership Network Outraged
Over Snub of Former Congressman
- Relief Report #62: February 18, 1998
- Budget Watch #34: February 16, 1998
- Press Release: "What Does the AFL-CIO
Have to Hide?" Asks Journalist Thrown Out of Union Press
Conference
- Political Money Monitor #9: February
13, 1998
- Relief Report #61: February 13, 1998
- Legal Briefs #11: February 11, 1998
- Talking Points on the Environment #38:
Global Warming "Consensus" Claim Doesn't Hold Water
- Talking Points on the Environment #37:
Grist for Environmentalists' Mill: GOP May Push Industry-Backed
ESA Bill
- Text: Tobacco Industry-State Attorneys
General Settlement of June 20, 1997
- Memo: Forbes Says "It's Time
to Abandon the Norwood Bill"
- Text: Lewinsky-Tripp Affidavit of January
14, 1998
- Press Release: Labor Unions Set
To Grab More Member Cash for Politics; Legislation May Make This
the Last Time For Many
- Press Release: Enemies & Champions
of Private Property Named In Vote Index
- National Policy Analysis: 1998 Legislative Outlook:
Short Calendar Makes Movement of Major Environmental Legislation
Unlikely, by David Ridenour
- Press Release: Forbes Calls on Clinton to Propose
Pro-Growth Social Security Reform
- National Policy Analysis: Will Republicans Provide
Grist for Environmentalists' Mill? Senate Consideration of New
Endangered Species Bill Bad News for Species and People, by David Ridenour
- Text: Statement of former White House Aide
Linda Tripp of January 29, 1998
- Text: Judge Wright's Ruling Separating
Monica Lewinsky from Paula Jones Case
- Text: Janet Reno's January 16 Decision
Expanding Starr's Authority
- Political Money Monitor #8: January 30, 1998
- National Policy Analysis: Democrats
Stacked the Deck at the State of the Union Speech; Republicans
AWOL, by Amy Ridenour
- Relief Report #60: January 26, 1998
- National Policy Analysis: Campaign
Finance Laws Need a Tune-up, Not an Overhaul, by David Almasi
- National Policy Analysis: Despite
Criticism, Drudge Delivers, by David Almasi
- New Visions Commentary: A Street Named Martin
Luther King, by Kimberley Wilson
- New Visions Commentary: Amistad: Reingniting
Fears Through History, by B. B. Robinson
- Scoop #183: January 23, 1998
- Press Release: Clinton Scandal Shows
"Naked Abuse of Power," Says Project 21
- Budget Watch #33: January 16, 1998
- Political Money Monitor #7: January 16, 1998
- Relief Report #59: January 14, 1998
- National Policy Analysis: Welfare
for Microsoft? by Amy Ridenour
- Talking Points on the Environment #35: We Have But One Thing to Fear: Fear Itself (Part II)
- Talking Points on the Environment #35:
We Have But One Thing to Fear: Fear Itself (Part I)
- National Policy Analysis: A Real "It's a Wonderful Life," by Chad Cowan
- Political Money Monitor #6: Special Classroom
Politics Issue - January 2, 1998
- White Paper:
Medicare Private Contracting
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