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Legislation to Federalize Immigration in the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands Amounts to Economic Sanctions on a U.S. Possession, Says Group

Legislation providing for a federal takeover of the immigration authority of the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands (CNMI), a U.S. possession near Guam, is designed to shut down the Islands' garment industry and should be understood as such, says ...
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Wealthy Blacks Seeking to Pass on Hard-Won Legacy to Their Community and Families Join Project 21’s Call for Tax Reform With Newspaper Ad Campaign

Many of the nation's top black entrepreneurs are independently joining the African-American leadership network Project 21's long-standing call for a repeal of federal estate taxes. Taxing the legacy of successful black Americans, Project 21 members contend, threatens to destroy some ...
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March 27, 2001

Contents * McCain-Feingold DOA After Defeat of Amendment to Protect Workers and Stockholders * Bush II Reverses Clinton; Restores Bush I's Rule Telling Workers Their Rights Under Beck * Paycheck Protection Enacted in Utah * Union Leader Admits Big Labor ...
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Bush’s Carbon Dioxide Decision a Victory for Consumers

U.S. Department of Energy Study Shows Carbon Dioxide Emissions Caps would have Added up to $90 Billion to the Nation's Annual Electrical Bill President George W. Bush's decision to not support carbon dioxide regulation, the greenhouse gas alleged to cause ...
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Yet Another Postage Rate Increase is Not Justified

Post Office Could Hold Down Costs for Customers By Reducing Waste and Boosting Productivity The U.S. Postal Service's consideration of yet another increase in the cost of first class mail and bulk mail, following the rate increases that took effect ...
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Where’s the Outrage Over Robert Byrd? Group Decries Racist Remark by Liberal Lawmaker

In the wake of the racist remark made by senior Democratic Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia, members of the African-American leadership network Project 21 are concerned by the lack of spirited criticism by the civil rights establishment of the ...
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January 10, 2001

Contents 159 Scientists, Economists and Public Policy Experts Available for Earth Day Interviews Talk Radio Was Right: 100,000 New Police Program Was Designed To Promote Clinton, Not to Stop Crime Top Ten Ways to Fix the Health Insurance Crisis Wealthy ...
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November 30, 2000

The National Center for Public Policy Research 777 N. Capitol St., NE, Suite 803 * Washington, D.C. 20001 (202) 507-6398 * Fax (301) 498-1301 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.nationalcenter.org Contents * The Supreme Court is Wrong to Ban Camera Coverage * ...
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United Nations Meeting in The Hague Will See Demise of Kyoto Global Warming Treaty; Economic Costs and Growing Scientific Uncertainty About Validity of Global Warming Theory Make Treaty Politically Unacceptable

The meeting of the Sixth Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in The Hague, Netherlands from November 13-24 was supposed to be the forum where the world's nations would finalize the details on ...
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Scoop #213

The National Center for Public Policy Research 777 N. Capitol St., NE, Suite 803 * Washington, D.C. 20001 (202) 507-6398 * Fax (301) 498-1301 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.nationalcenter.org Contents* Kyoto Global Warming Treaty Will Meet Its End at the United Nations ...
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