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Some politicians realize extending this debate over a tiny share of the budget will detract from the bigger questions that will hit the fiscal 2012 budget starting in April.
When partnering with outside consultants to turn around a school, schools districts must consider how the work is setting schools up for long-term success.
This primer contains preliminary findings and conclusions released by Vice Chairman Bill Thomas, Commissioner Keith Hennessey, Commissioner Douglas Holtz-Eakin, and Commissioner Peter J. Wallison, and represents a portion of the findings and conclusions resulting from their work on the FCIC.
Observing Bioethics chronicles the growth of bioethics as a profession through a combination of interviews with major figures in the field and personal observations by the authors.
AEI scholars Joseph Antos and Thomas P. Miller have written a realistic, market-based proposal for reforming health care.
Just when it looked like the job market was going to rebound, recent unemployment numbers revealed a disappointing reality.
In his plan to save America from its health care crisis, Ezekiel Emanuel provides a number of nuanced findings and provocative thoughts, but the wholeis less than the sum of its parts.
Congress had better ask a lot of questions before it shifts$700 billion in bailout burden to the taxpayer and shifts this much power to a Washington bureaucracy.





