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Drink the Water

In a report posted on enjoybottledwater.org, Angela Logomasini, Ph.D. states, “Bottled water regulation is at least as stringent as tap water regulation.

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Evil Axis Launched

Despite international warnings, North Korea conducted a long-range missile test on April 4th, supposedly intending to launch a communications satellite into orbit.

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China’s Other Bitter Harvest

In China there is a serious divide between those that live in urban areas and those that live in rural areas, according to a study by the Rural Development Institute.

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College Students as Pawns

It was surprising to hear the word “surplus” on Capitol Hill on April 7th, having grown accustomed to the usual news about deficits. But the Cato Institute pin-pointed one surplus that is, because of the mismanagement of government funding, harming the system. The surplus is in college graduates.

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The Corporate State Culture

“Just what exactly is a culture of enterprise?” Dr. Richard Brake asked at a Heritage Foundation event on April 2nd.

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Return of the Ayerhead

n FBI document about the Weather Underground, which was hyperlinked in the column, was changed by the FBI to delete a reference to the terrorist group. The “Ayer Head” Professor, Dan Kennedy of Northeastern University in Boston, admits he is the one who prompted the FBI to make the curious change.

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College-Sponsored Porn Abridged

Should taxpayers subsidize the screening of pornographic films on state university campuses? You don’t have to be all that conservative to answer an emphatic “No!”

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Moon Over Medicare

As the Obama administration draws up plans for a new health care system, experts in the field have taken the opportunity to offer some tips learned through Medicare that may help current health care reform efforts.