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Daily Policy Digest
Friday, June 20, 2003

Hispanics' enrollment is higher at the University of Texas at Austin under a plan that admits top 10 percent of high school graduates....
WALL STREET JOURNAL

American demand for natural gas will increase to 35 trillion cubic feet by 2020....
WALL STREET JOURNAL

Medigap polices once covered prescription drugs, says Alan Reynolds, but a federal mandate stopped them....
CATO INSTITUTE/INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

A quarter of high school seniors can't read at even a basic level....
NATIONAL ASSESSMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS/NEW YORK TIMES

A new cancer drug costs $28,000 a dose, leading to questions of affordability....
WALL STREET JOURNAL

Slavery and colonialism didn't make the west rich, says Dinesh D'Souza -- capitalism, science and democracy did....
HOOVER INTUITION/WASHINGTON TIMES

Parolees' crime rates could be cut by analyzing crime patterns and comparing geographically-defined parole bureaus, says Heather MacDonald....
MANHATTAN INSTITUTE/NEW YORK POST

Subsidizing child care for working single mothers would increase their employment and reduce welfare receipt, say researchers....
SOUTHERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL

President Bush proposed personal re-employment accounts to help unemployed Americans get job training, fund child care or pay relocation expenses to move to a city where there is a job. A recent NCPA report highlights the South American nation of Chile, which already has implemented private unemployment insurance accounts. Are the accounts working? Are they a good model for the U.S.? Click here to get the details.
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