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NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS
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Daily Policy Digest
Thursday, September 19, 2002
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By 2010, 85 percent of two-children families will pay alternative minimum tax, says a new study....
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URBAN INSTITUTE/BROOKINGS INSTITUTION/NEW YORK TIMES
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Individuals contribute 80 percent of political campaign funds, while businesses spend 10 times more on lobbying than they contribute to campaigns....
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JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES/NEW YORK TIMES
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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....
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GLENMARY HOME MISSIONERS/WASHINGTON TIMES
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Researchers link trans fatty acids and heart disease, disputing claims that the relationship is unproven....
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HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH/WALL STREET JOURNAL
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About one-half of all federal workers can retire within three years, warns the General Accounting Office....
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
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Prescription drugs and automobiles are cheaper in Canada, say experts, and per capita output is lower....
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FRASER INSTITUTE
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Publicly funded vouchers are available to few students, and some religious schools don't want to participate....
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