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Hispanics' enrollment is higher at the University of Texas at Austin under a plan that admits top 10 percent of high school graduates....
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
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American demand for natural gas will increase to 35 trillion cubic feet by 2020....
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
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Medigap polices once covered prescription drugs, says Alan Reynolds, but a federal mandate stopped them....
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CATO INSTITUTE/INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
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A quarter of high school seniors can't read at even a basic level....
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NATIONAL ASSESSMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS/NEW YORK TIMES
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A new cancer drug costs $28,000 a dose, leading to questions of affordability....
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
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Slavery and colonialism didn't make the west rich, says Dinesh D'Souza -- capitalism, science and democracy did....
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HOOVER INTUITION/WASHINGTON TIMES
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Parolees' crime rates could be cut by analyzing crime patterns and comparing geographically-defined parole bureaus, says Heather MacDonald....
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MANHATTAN INSTITUTE/NEW YORK POST
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Subsidizing child care for working single mothers would increase their employment and reduce welfare receipt, say researchers....
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SOUTHERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL
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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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