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    Taking Notice in Asheville

    posted October 13, 2005
    JLF and Carolina Journal have both been recent topics of discussion on an Asheville Citizen-Times  online bulletin board. For example, CJ was described as “written in laymen’s terms…
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    On the Road & On the Air

    posted October 13, 2005
    John Hood traveled to Wake Forest University this week where he joined a panel discussing careers in politics, government and public policy. He focused on opportunities within think…
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    The Reviewer Gets Reviewed

    posted October 13, 2005
    George Leef is a regular reviewer of public policy books, and his work is published in a variety of trade and opinion journals. But this week the tables…
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    Debate Over School Bonds

    posted October 13, 2005
    JLF continues to influence public discussions about the upcoming school bond referendum in Charlotte/Mecklenburg, in which residents will be asked to approve the first three years of a…
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    Air Quality Dangerous?

    posted October 13, 2005
    Duke University’s William Schlesinger is a frequent JLF policy opponent on air quality issues. On Tuesday, Roy Cordato’s letter to the editor of the Charlotte Observer again…
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    Heritage Features JLF Reports

    posted October 13, 2005
    The latest edition of The Insider, the online policy research journal produced by the Heritage Foundation, contains summaries and links to three of JLF’s latest Spotlight papers: Daren…
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    Conference Exposure

    posted October 13, 2005
    Among the audience members at last Saturday’s higher education conference, hosted by the Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, was Mal Kline of Accuracy in Academia. This week,…
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    No Thanks, I’d Rather Not Have Competition

    posted October 8, 2005
    North Carolina’s Certificate-of-Need law circumvents the free market for health care by putting the state in charge of deciding whether or not a new or expanded medical service…
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    Two Americas

    posted October 8, 2005
    It was John Edwards’ theme in 2004, and he’s also using it to describe what was revealed in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. But Richard Wagner disagreed, and his…
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    The Train vs. The Vanpool

    posted October 8, 2005
    While the Triangle Transit Authority fiddles with models in its effort to generate ridership numbers sufficient to secure federal funds for the $759 million light rail system, new JLF…

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