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Hope & Spare Change

In our bid to win the USA Today award for best investigative paragraph, we offer up some news items that run about that long.*

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Drink the Water

In a report posted on enjoybottledwater.org, Angela Logomasini, Ph.D. states, “Bottled water regulation is at least as stringent as tap water regulation.

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Government Free to Fail

“While some are prepared to write the obituary on capitalism and our movement, I believe we are on the brink of a great American awakening,” said Representative Mike Pence (R-Ind.) at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

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Health Care Deconstructed

If there is one truism among policy makers and academics it is that the U.S. health-care system is broken. But for scholars speaking at a symposium hosted by Susquehanna University, the answer to these problems was clear: universal coverage.

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College Students as Pawns

It was surprising to hear the word “surplus” on Capitol Hill on April 7th, having grown accustomed to the usual news about deficits. But the Cato Institute pin-pointed one surplus that is, because of the mismanagement of government funding, harming the system. The surplus is in college graduates.

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Evil Axis Launched

Despite international warnings, North Korea conducted a long-range missile test on April 4th, supposedly intending to launch a communications satellite into orbit.

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Moon Over Medicare

As the Obama administration draws up plans for a new health care system, experts in the field have taken the opportunity to offer some tips learned through Medicare that may help current health care reform efforts.

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