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Daily Policy Digest
Friday, August 30, 2002

Life expectancy, literacy and pollution have all improved despite doomsayers at the U.N. Earth Summit, observers say....
WASHINGTON TIMES

College grads' jobs increased 1.1 million this year, while the less educated lost 2.2 million jobs....
USA TODAY

Pollution rights trading is a huge success, and sulphur dioxide levels could be cut to half their 1980 levels by 2010....
FORTUNE

Drug re-importation would harm Americans in the long run despite short-term breaks on prices, experts say....
REGULATION/CATO INSTITUTE

A 50 percent health insurance tax credit could reduce low-income uninsured numbers by half says a recent study....
AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE

The death tax harms society by reducing the supply of "savings in perpetuity" say observers....
INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
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