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Selective Censure at Stanford

Ambushed by a left-wing student at Stanford, the former Secretary of State gave two students a history lesson unlike any they are likely to receive at Palo Alto.

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Green Schools, Greener Students

There’s been a rush to make public schools environmentally friendly lately, so much so that polls show that students are afraid that the earth is going to melt before they make it to the prom.

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No Leader Left Behind

The NCPA is delighted to announce the return of I Debate – Developing Leaders with General Tommy Franks in conjunction with the General Tommy Franks
Leadership Institute and Oklahoma Christian University.

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Redefining Human Rights

When Nobel-prize winning economist Amartya Sen released his book Development as Freedom in 1999, his argument that democratic freedoms had an economic component in the developing world was greeted with acclaim. Now a World Bank employee building upon Sen’s conception of positive and negative freedoms is arguing that the twin discourses of human rights and development need to reach an accord.

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Health Care Inconvenient Truths

As Congress debates the merits and methods of health-care reform it is important to remember government’s decades-long record on social programs such as Medicare and Social Security.

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Notre Dame v. Catholics

The efforts of Catholic Notre Dame to bring pro-choice President Barack Obama to its campus have generated a tremendous blowback.