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April 29, 2002

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Netanyahu's speech to U.S. Senate http://www.capitalismmagazine.com/2002/april/bn_speech.htm

The history of bigotry in education http://www.schoolreformers.com/editorials/2002/blaine.html

The forgotten human right (private property) by Doug Bandow http://www.townhall.com/columnists/dougbandow/db20020417.shtml

All hail private property rights by Tibor Machan http://www.mises.org/fullstory.asp?control=934&FS=All+Hail+Private+Property

Feds want to regulate local zoning http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20020426-496130.htm

Indy Libertarians field full slate http://www.starnews.com/article.php?libertarian26.html

Capitalism for Kids – recommending the computer game roller coaster tycoon http://www.mises.org/fullstory.asp?control=772

Health care concerns http://www.heartland.org/health/apr02/yourturn.htm

Who is making the laws?  By Henry Lamb  -  Markey contends that it is illegal for a government official to try to influence legislation by showing the world this area of ANWR – which is really frozen wasteland, not the beautiful meadows many miles downrange depicted in the video supplied by environmental organizations. …Recently, the Kentucky state legislature approved by an overwhelming majority a bill to eliminate its very troublesome vehicle-emissions testing program. Art Williams, a government employee who happens to be the current president of ALAPCO, and a member of the delegation to U.N. meetings, sent an eight-page letter to the governor urging him to veto the legislation.

Would Congressman Markey consider this to be illegal? Is it appropriate?

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=27334

The Promise of Biotechnology
by Andrew Brand
As Earth Day 2002 focuses the world's attention on issues of environmental
concern, Brand highlights the positive potential of biotechnology, which
"holds great promise for the world's hungry and leads to environmental
improvement."
http://www.acton.org/research/comment/current.html

Economic Growth is Good for Environmental Protection
by Matthew Brown
According to Brown, "the twin goals of environmental protection and
increased prosperity are not as contradictory as many environmentalists
would have the public believe."
http://www.perc.org/publications/opeds/hong_kong.html

Intellectual property in third world -  Legalized theft through patent overrides will simply plunge the poor to their graves due to lack of drugs.http://www.irenkenya.org/articles/trips_dec01.htm

 

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