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Daily Policy Digest
Thursday, March 21, 2002

Ozone pollution is declining, but activists claim increasing asthma rates show the need for stricter ozone standards....
NCPA

Reform cut welfare rolls by 53 percent, and former Gov. Pete du Pont says the 1996 law should be reauthorized....
NCPA/WASHINGTON TIMES

Terrorists respond to financial pressure; thus defeating them requires cutting off resources, researchers say....
NEW YORK TIMES

Medical treatments differ around the U.S., but explain little about the quality of medicine that's practiced....
WALL STREET JOURNAL

Most electric utilities are clean, while a small number generate most of the pollution, say environmentalists....
COALITION FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE ECONOMIES/NEW YORK TIMES

Childhood deaths from accidental firearms injuries average 88 a year in the U.S., notes Phyllis Schlafly....
JOURNAL OF TRAUMA/TOWNHALL.COM

There is little evidence of a digital divide between rich and poor, and technology isn't increasing the wage gap, experts say....
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH/WASHINGTON POST
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