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NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS
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Daily Policy Digest
Wednesday, January 9, 2002
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What the Congressional Budget Office calls effective short-term stimulus proposals are two that can't be implemented easily or soon, says Bruce Bartlett....
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NCPA
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Prosecuting a capital case can cost up to $300,000, and many counties have trouble bearing the cost....
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
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Some states limit tax-advantaged retirement savings to $2,000 a year, meaning those putting in the federal limit could owe state taxes....
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USA TODAY
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Jury awards in employment discrimination cases rise, leading insurers to double or even triple premiums....
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NEW YORK TIMES
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Democrats' insurance plan for the unemployed would cost more, locking them into more expensive coverage....
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COUNCIL FOR AFFORDABLE HEALTH INSURANCE/INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
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Ten thousand mold cases are in the courts, although the scientific evidence is being called into question....
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FORBES
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Military tribunals are just and justified for prosecution of some cases related to Sept. 11....
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AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE ON TERRORISM AND THE LAW
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Too much protection for intellectual property rights is bad for innovation, artists and consumers, argues Lawrence Lessig....
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NEW YORK TIMES
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