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Daily Policy Digest
Thursday, September 19, 2002

By 2010, 85 percent of two-children families will pay alternative minimum tax, says a new study....
URBAN INSTITUTE/BROOKINGS INSTITUTION/NEW YORK TIMES

Individuals contribute 80 percent of political campaign funds, while businesses spend 10 times more on lobbying than they contribute to campaigns....
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES/NEW YORK TIMES

There are 1.6 million Muslims associated with America's 1,000 mosques, according to a new survey -- much less than 7 million Islamic adherents sometimes claimed....
GLENMARY HOME MISSIONERS/WASHINGTON TIMES

Researchers link trans fatty acids and heart disease, disputing claims that the relationship is unproven....
HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH/WALL STREET JOURNAL

About one-half of all federal workers can retire within three years, warns the General Accounting Office....
WALL STREET JOURNAL

Prescription drugs and automobiles are cheaper in Canada, say experts, and per capita output is lower....
FRASER INSTITUTE

Publicly funded vouchers are available to few students, and some religious schools don't want to participate....
HOOVER INSTITUTION
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