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Political Money Monitor: October 30, 1998

Promoting the Spirit of Political Choice for All Americans Issue 19 * October 30, 1998David W, Almasi, Editor The National Center for Public Policy Research Amy Moritz Ridenour, President 20 F Street NW, Suite 700 * Washington, D.C. 20001 (202) 507-6398 ...
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Should the Working Poor Finance New Government Spending?

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Should the working poor be forced to finance new government spending? This is the question asked by a new National Policy Analysis #220 paper, "A Taxing Proposition: Should the Working Poor Finance New Government Spending?" The paper, written by Faye ...
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Global Warming Information Center Launches Free “Interview Locator Service” Offering Leading Scientists, Economists, and Public Policy Experts on Global Warming Available for Interviews

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MEDIA ADVISORY For Immediate Release: October 26, 1998 Contact: David Ridenour at (202) 507-6398 or [email protected] The Global Warming Information Center launched the "Interview Locator Service" today to provide assistance to journalists seeking environmental experts for interviews during the Kyoto ...
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Scoop: October 23, 1998

Your Inside View to the Strategies and Activities of the Conservative Movement in Washington Issue 202 * October 23, 1998 The National Center for Public Policy Research Amy Ridenour, President 20 F Street NW, Suite 700 * Washington, D.C. 20001 ...
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Scoop: October 9, 1998

Contents* House Will Stay in Session Until Election Day If Necessary * Mom Kidnapped; Son Seeks Help * New Economic Plan Cuts Taxes, Ends Some Deductions * Clinton's Nominee to Handle U.S. Nukes Wants Us to Get Rid of Them ...
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Relief Report: October 2, 1998

Contents: * National Security Would be Jeopardized by Global Warming Treaty * Environmentalists Lose Bid to Keep Handicapped Out of State Forest * Leveling the Playing Field: Postal Service to Live Under Same OSHA Regulations as Competitors *New Releases from ...
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The Ring Does Matter, by Mike Ramey

New Visions Commentary /
Lots of good news was broadcast over the nation's airwaves during the past few months. Drug use among young people decreased. More young adults are discovering the joys of marriage. The number of out-of-wedlock births is also trending downward. Of ...
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The Money Trail to Better Education, by Star Parker

New Visions Commentary /
In recently donating $100 million to allow 50,000 needy children to attend private school, investment banker Ted Forstmann and Wal-Mart executive John Walton will do far more to improve the education of inner-city youths than philanthropist Walter Annenberg's much-vaunted $500 ...
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Black Folks and Bill Clinton, by Kimberly Wilson

New Visions Commentary /
One of the more frequent comments made during the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal is that black people are solidly in the President's corner. Polls show as many as 85% of us support Bill Clinton. I'm one who's not so sure about that ...
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Scoop: October 1, 1998

Contents* Dispelling Falsehoods about Assisted Suicide Ban * Senate Urged to Block Implementation of Unapproved Treaty * Save Lives With a New FDA Leader * Campaign to Expose Union Opposition to "Civil Rights" * Senate Issues Discussed * Group Supports ...
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