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Daily Policy Digest
Friday, May 30, 2003

Association Health Plans could bring coverage to as many as 4.5 million currently uninsured Americans, says Donald L. Westerfield....
NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS

With almost a quarter of Mexico's labor force employed in the United States, it's time for dollarization, says Steve H. Hanke....
WALL STREET JOURNAL

Repressive government, not poverty, spawns terrorism, says economist Alan B. Krueger....
NEW YORK TIMES

Parents support child care policies that would make it easier for a parent to stay home....
PUBLIC AGENDA

Women earn 57 percent of all bachelor's degrees and 58 percent of all master's degrees, say researchers, as boys fall further behind....
BUSINESS WEEK

Last year, Colorado restocked lakes and rivers with 33,000 fish and 3,200 toads....
FORBES

Health care reform has become a central issue in the quest for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination. Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) rolled out an $80 billion reform plan this past weekend. To see what NCPA has to say about health care in the U.S., and how private sector innovations can lower costs and reduce the number of uninsured Americans go to http://www.ncpa.org/dpd/pn/053003.html
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