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With the Kyoto Treaty Dead, Environmentalists Take Incremental Approach, by John Carlisle

For the moment, Americans can breathe a sigh of relief that the Kyoto global warming treaty will not turn their standard of living upside down - but only for a moment. Negotiated by the Clinton Administration in December 1997, Kyoto ...
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House Chairmanship Contest May Provide the Ways and Means for the Next President

National Policy Analysis #318 /
While George W. Bush and Albert Gore continue to fight out the presidential contest, another critical, but little noticed, election is going on in Congress. The outcome of a key committee chairmanship battle among Republicans will have a profound impact ...
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October 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 * Economic Opportunity and Social Issues Trump Environment as Top Concerns ...
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Africa Cries Out for Genetically Modified Foods: African-American Leadership Network Joined by African Leaders in Call for Providing Africa With the Tools to Feed Its People

African leaders are appealing to the United States government to ignore the misguided political protests against genetically-modified foods so that those afflicted with diseases and starvation on the African continent might have hope for the future. Project 21 members are ...
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Global Warming Laws Could Destroy Black Economic Gains: Study Says 1.4 Million Jobs Held By Blacks and Hispanics Could Be Lost Due to Kyoto Global Warming Treaty

As participants in the Million Family March congregate on the National Mall in Washington, DC, members of the African-American leadership network Project 21 hope that the message that will resonate with America's elected leaders after the March is over is ...
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Million Family March a Declaration of Independence: Black Network Hopes Show of Responsibility Will Get Government Off Citizens’ Backs

As participants in the Million Family March congregate on the National Mall in Washington, DC, members of the African-American leadership network Project 21 hope that the message that will resonate with America's elected leaders after the March is over is ...
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October 2, 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 * Congressman Joe Knollenberg Charges that Clinton Administration's Energy Policy Makes ...
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September 29, 2000

David W, Almasi, Editor The National Center for Public Policy Research Amy Moritz Ridenour, President 20 F Street, NW #700 * Washington, D.C. 20001 (202) 507-6398 * Fax (301) 498-1301 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.nationalcenter.org Contents * Florida Teachers' Union Banned ...
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Congressman Helen Chenoweth-Hage Honored With “Friend of American Freedom Award”

"Friend of American Freedom Award" Recognizes Congressman's Vigorous Efforts in Defense of U.S. Sovereignty and Constitutional Liberties On September 21, the National Center For Public Policy Research and the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) presented their first "Friend of ...
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Congressman Nick Smith to Speak at Press Conference Praising Biotechnology and Criticizing Unsound Science of Biotechnology Critics

On Thursday, September 21 at 11:30A.M., U.S. Representative Nick Smith (R-MI), Chairman of the House Science Subcommittee on Basic Research, will speak at a press conference on biotechnology and the unethical tactics of some biotechnology critics. The press event, a ...
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