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An A For Alarmism And An F For Facts: The American Lung Association’s Phony War on Smog
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A Real Bill Of Rights For Passengers
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Odds & Ends: Springtime for Castro; Ag Dept. Picking Losers; Saddam Caught Stealing; On the Dole in Michigan
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Curbing Nature’s Destruction: Man-Made Chemicals Should Be Embraced Rather Than Vilified
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Packing Heat: Will the Supreme Court Do Its Part for Energy Conservation?
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Hypocrisy Highlights: John McCain and Tom Daschle
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UN Report Blasted By One of its Own Authors
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Secretary Norton Highlights Private Conservation Day
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Powerful Arguments
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The Fault in Our Stars
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Wall Street Speech Police
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Dec. 2000 UpDate Cover Story: Buying Nothing Helps No One
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Of Monkeys and Millipedes
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Midnight in the Garden of Regulatory Evil
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The Despairing Optimist: To the Victor the Spoils?
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The Campaign Against the Car: Europe’s Call for a Car-Free Day
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Prisoners of K Street
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The Culture of Fear: A Reader’s Guide
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The Great Global Gasoline Crunch of 2000
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Fannie and Freddie: Fiscal Frauds
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Prohibition, Privacy & Protection: The Real Online Gamble
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From the Pumps to the Polls
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Odds & Ends: Hannibal Regulator; Greenpeace Hitting Bottom; Nutty for Nader; Cabbage or the Gettysburg Address?
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Lights Out on Subsidies: Why We Need to Turn Off the Switch on Federal Subsidies for Energy
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A Plague of Regulators
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Running on Empty: Demagoguery the Price of Lack of Real-World Experience
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Foul Water or Foul Science? The EPA Targets America’s Farms
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Say Goodbye to Your Washing Machine
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CEI Bookshelf: Political Environmentalism
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Odds & Ends: PETA Notes; Government Gaffes; High Tech Divorce?
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Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Linked—Again
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Dazed and Confused: Protestors Blame the Market for Government Abuses
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Kemp: Clean Up the Planet with Sound Science: The Earth Day Crowd Has It All Wrong
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Regulatory Budget Check
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The Heat is On
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The Gore Report: Leo the Lip; Neglected Tuna; Altoids, Anyone?
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Kemp: The Triumph of Democratic Capitalism
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Why the Buffalo Roam
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The Gore Report: Keeping Tabs on Our Favorite Environmentalist
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The Green Man’s Burden
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An Interview with James Glassman
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