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NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS
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Daily Policy Digest
Monday, March 11, 2002

Trade protection is self-defeating, says Bruce Bartlett, because exporters will lose markets and domestic steel wants more relief....
NCPA

Continuity of government may require a Constitutional Amendment, says Norman Ornstein....
AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE/WALL STREET JOURNAL

Corps of Engineers head wanted a 40 percent increase in spending, but observers say Bush's budget would cut back pork....
WALL STREET JOURNAL

The ballistic missile threat has diminished, and most of the 35 nations with missiles are U.S. allies....
CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE/WASHINGTON POST

Marriage and divorce rates affect political gender gap, with more women voting Democrat, men Republican, researchers say....
BUSINESS WEEK

Longer unemployment benefits will delay employment for some workers, warns William B. Conerly....
AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT

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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