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This issue covers taxation, the Congressional-judiciary relationship, the Supreme Court, and more.
How Bush, Lott, and Hastert manage their relationships with DeLay will have more to do with their collective and individual success in 2003 and 2004 than anything Democratic leaders like Pelosi do or say.
Little is known about the effects of DTC advertising, especially its impact on consumer behavior (as opposed to attitudes and knowledge) and, ultimately, on consumer health.
If things develop in Eastern Europe as expected, Europeans will have new burdens to assume. Americans will have old burdens to relinquish.
For advocates of Third World population control--or as they now prefer to say, "stabilizing world population"--the resort to scare tactics in debates and policy battles, is nothing new.
Although it was not even calculated until the 1960s, the "poverty rate" is now one of America"s most familiar--and politically significant--statistical indicators.
Beginning with JFK, every President has had a Pollster General. It's one of the most influential positions in American government.






