The More We Get the More We Lose, by E. LeMay Lathan

New Visions Commentary /
The more we get the more we lose. That statement alone should be enough to rally blacks into a concerted effort to demand our equal rights. Our leaders are always on the stump, preaching about how our rights are being ...
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Jesse Jackson’s Education Amendment: Don’t Drink the Water, by Mike Green

New Visions Commentary /
Jesse Jackson says public schools are good enough for all children. On a recent airing of ABC's "This Week," he compared America's public schools to Washington, DC tap water, reckoning that if the quality of the city's water (and, by ...
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Destroying a Teacher Who Stumbled Will Not Destroy Intolerance, by Michael King

New Visions Commentary /
A teacher at Bryant Elementary School in Cobb County, Georgia, may lose her job after she allegedly chastised two 4th grade girls for using the "N-word." As the father of a second-grader at Bryant, I'm very concerned about the way ...
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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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New Study Shows: School Vouchers Help Black Students Close Growing Racial “Grade Gap”

Press Release /
At a time of growing disparity between the test scores of black and white elementary school students, a new report reveals dramatically improved test scores by black students who used vouchers to switch from public to private schools. Members of ...
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Minorities Rarely Winners in Class-Action Lawsuits, by Kevin Martin

New Visions Commentary /
A New Visions Commentary paper published September 2000 by The National Center for Public Policy Research, 501 Capitol Ct., N.E., Washington, DC 20002, 202/543-4110, Fax 202-543-5975, E-Mail [email protected], Web http://www.nationalcenter.org. Reprints permitted provided source is credited. Personal injury lawyers have ...
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The Time for Superfund Reform is Now, by Michael Centrone

There was a time when the Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corporation in Toms River, New Jersey, employed nearly 2,000 workers. Today it employs none. The plant was forced to shut down operations in 1996 for violating the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) ...
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The Good, the Bad and the Greedy, by John K. Carlisle

National Policy Analysis #308 /
Perhaps nothing better symbolizes what is wrong with America today than the current spectacle of Clint Eastwood, the screen icon of rugged American individualism, reduced to fighting a trial lawyer demanding half-a-million dollars for trivial violations of the Americans With ...
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