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NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS
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Daily Policy Digest
Thursday, July 11, 2002
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Costs overrun estimates on 9 of 10 public projects, says a new study, and the accuracy of cost projections hasn't improved in 90 years....
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NEW YORK TIMES
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Forest Service blames Environmentalists for fires, and says efforts to log 155 of 326 high risk forests have been stopped....
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WASHINGTON TIMES
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Public TV has gone commercial, observers say, and it's caught the attention of Congress....
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
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TV distorts news and entertainment alike, according to ABC newsman John Stossel....
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USA TODAY
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European Union will cut $43 billion in farm subsidies, and has criticized the U.S. for raising subsidies here....
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
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The tax rate on U.S. drug companies is 33.8 percent, say researchers, and drug company profits are not excessive....
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GALEN INSTITUTE
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Nuclear energy is safer than fossil fuels, and new technologies reduce the chance of accidents even more, experts say....
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ENERGY ADVOCATE
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