Billion-Dollar Legal Paydays Hurt Ordinary Americans

One lasting effect of Watergate, rarely remarked upon now, was its impact upon the career choices of young people. Because of Watergate, large numbers of young people concluded that journalism - with its king-killing journalists later to be portrayed by ...
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Free Market Social Security Reform Would Benefit Minorities

Press Release /
African-Americans are being short-changed by the existing Social Security system. The African-American leadership network Project 21 says President Bill Clinton should use the White House symposium he has convened this week to ponder the future of Social Security as a ...
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Free Market Social Security Reform Would Benefit Minorities – December 1998

Press Release /
African-Americans are being short-changed by the existing Social Security system. The African-American leadership network Project 21 says President Bill Clinton should use the White House symposium he has convened this week to ponder the future of Social Security as a ...
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Government Regulation Robs Retired Couple of Home, by John Carlisle

National Policy Analysis #225 /
This Christmas will be the last Christmas Harold and Iris Stone spend in the home in which they raised two daughters and accumulated four decades of cherished holiday memories. That's because the Stones will soon be evicted, thanks to the ...
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Scoop: November 11, 1998

Your Inside View to the Strategies and Activities of the Conservative Movement in Washington Issue 205 * November 11, 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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On-Site Report from Buenos Aires Global Warming Talks: November 11, 1998

U.S. demands that developing nations commit to some sort of greenhouse gas emissions limits may have precipitated a walk-out of the G-77, the bloc of developing nations taking part in the negotiations, according to as yet unconfirmed reports. The reports ...
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On-Site Report from Buenos Aires Global Warming Talks: November 9, 1998

One of the more interesting events during the Buenos Aires talks today was a press conference sponsored by six U.S. Congressmen opposed to the treaty. The congressmen were: Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-WI), Rep. Joe Knollenberg (R-MI), Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX), ...
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Scoop: November 9, 1998

Your Inside View to the Strategies and Activities of the Conservative Movement in Washington Issue 204 * November 9, 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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On-Site Report from Buenos Aires Global Warming Talks: November 10, 1998

The most significant event of the day occurred when I (representing The National Center for Public Policy Research) and Marlo Lewis and Jim Sheehan (both of the Competitive Enterprise Institute) briefed several Argentine businessmen and "Patent and Trademark" attorneys on ...
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Environmentalists Suffer Election Setback

National Policy Analysis #222 /
Environmental groups that have been crowing over Republican losses in the recent national elections may end up eating crow once the 106th Congress begins voting on environmental legislation. The reason? Despite the loss of five Republicans in the U.S. House ...
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