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March 12, 2007 -
To understand how efforts to crack down on illegal immigrants can end up backfiring against U.S. citizens, see today's New York Times story titled "Citizens Who Lack Papers Lose Medicaid."
March 12, 2007 -
The only surprising aspect of Halliburton's announcement yesterday that it was moving its corporate headquarters from Houston to Dubai, UAE was the secrecy. As the Houston Chronicle reports, execs for the energy giant didn't go out of their way to spread the news, at least in this country:
March 9, 2007 -
Over the last few months, we've left hints here and there about the exciting plans we have in store for Facing South and the Institute's media program.
March 9, 2007 -
In the 2006 U.S. elections -- an "off year" but still marked by many competitive races -- just over 55% of the voting-age public cast a ballot.
March 8, 2007 -
There's some significant news today out of Washington regarding an upcoming proposal by Democrats in Congress to establish a deadline for withdrawing troops from Iraq:WASHINGTON - In a direct challenge to Pres
March 8, 2007 -
Does your state lack the money to vigorously enforce air pollution laws? That may be because it's letting polluters off the hook financially.
March 7, 2007 -
When we consider pollution associated with burning coal for electricity, we typically think about the gases and particulate matter that go up the smokestacks and into the air we breathe. And it's true that air pollution from burning fossil fuels is an enormous problem for the United States, with the process emitting about 17 million tons of pollutants annually, according to federal data.