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What do environmentalists and evangelicals share in common, and how can they learn from each other?
The tentative collaboration of evangelicals and environmentalists may provide a path out of the rut of current popular environmental discourse.
Of all the unlikely developments in American politics over the last two decades, the most astonishing is this: liberals suddenly love Ronald Reagan.
Here today, a diverse group of individuals involved with the struggle for democracy throughout the world, have gathered in the spirit of Solidarity. We salute the work of Pedro Pablo Alvarez, secretary general of the United Council of Cuban Workers (CUTC) and demand his release.
If a country wants to have an enterprise culture, it must have a vigorous competition policy.
Presidential and congressional candidates are now offering several new policy proposals that would affect the pharmaceutical industry. Most of these would attempt to control the price of pharmaceutical products or affect prices by increasing the supply of imported or reimported products. One of the principal policy issues raised by...
Intrusive and aggressive price regulation by the U.S. government could have devastating effects on the pharmaceutical market.
Price controls that keep the price of pharmaceuticals below market levels impede access to drugs, discourage drug development, and allow other countries to free-ride on American R&D.




