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Vol. 16, No. 20
Daze of diversity
Some California parents say school assemblies have become forums for liberal indoctrination
Power struggle
For years, Americans were in the dark about the true costs of environmental regulation.
Finding success ...
Privately run Edison schools have thrived where other public schools have failed
Liberal intolerance
An Episcopal bishop tries to oust a priest who calls for a return to biblical orthodoxy
Big beef with big Mac
Hindus charge McDonald's deceived them into temptation; FDA may make it cheaper to fight allergies; and is foot-and-mouth disease finally under control in Europe?
A bill at any cost
Does the White House care more about pleasing Democrats than about achieving education reform with results?
... and punishing it
Edison schools in New York and San Francisco face the wrath of teachers unions and liberal activists
Labour's day
Liberal Prime Minister Tony Blair enjoys a massive lead on the eve of parliamentary elections
Make loaves, not war
The White House is reviewing policy toward North Korea, a country with a massive military and a starving population
Party pariahs
Pro-life Democrats go national in their fight to protect the littlest "little guys" of all
Reputations count
Damage control for a tire company; quality control for the Labor Department's summer jobs; and finding the right financial planner