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NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS
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Daily Policy Digest
Friday, May 17, 2002
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Welfare reform cut caseloads by 50 percent, but more refinements are needed by closing states' loopholes, experts say....
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NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS
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New Jersey malpractice premiums are up 250 percent, and lack of tort reform could soon endanger health care, doctors say....
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
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The drug industry spends $30 billion yearly for R&D, but federal regulations and price controls threaten innovation, patient well-being....
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WASHINGTON TIMES
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11 states have passed anti-terror public health laws, but civil libertarians are working to block similar bills elsewhere....
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
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Russian and Chinese companies practice bribery on an "intolerable scale" according to business experts....
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NEW YORK TIMES
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Hawaii's five-year wage and job growth rates lag, thanks to a heavy dose of socialism, high taxes, observers say....
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