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NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS
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Daily Policy Digest
Monday, March 11, 2002
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Trade protection is self-defeating, says Bruce Bartlett, because exporters will lose markets and domestic steel wants more relief....
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NCPA
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Continuity of government may require a Constitutional Amendment, says Norman Ornstein....
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AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE/WALL STREET JOURNAL
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Corps of Engineers head wanted a 40 percent increase in spending, but observers say Bush's budget would cut back pork....
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
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The ballistic missile threat has diminished, and most of the 35 nations with missiles are U.S. allies....
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CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE/WASHINGTON POST
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Marriage and divorce rates affect political gender gap, with more women voting Democrat, men Republican, researchers say....
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BUSINESS WEEK
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Longer unemployment benefits will delay employment for some workers, warns William B. Conerly....
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AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT
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Cost estimates for student testing were inflated to $7 billion by opponents of federal education bill, and will be closer to $300 million nationwide, say reformers....
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