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The theory that with better health care we would actually save money may sound great, but it would require a definite increase in government.
Scott Gottlieb, M.D., reviews Michael Willrich's "Pox:An American History". The book chronicles the story of how the smallpox vaccine was pressed into service through governmental intrusion during the historical epidemic of 1898-1903.
Questioning public financing for sports stadiums.
A transcript ofthe keynote address at the Camden Conference on China.
The disappointing results of three demonstration projects designed to help unwed teenage mothers live self-sufficient lives show the limits of voluntary educational and job training programs.
What can society do to help young mothers?
Clinton taps into a deeply held feeling among the public and politicians that long-term welfare dependency is a serious and growing social problem.
Fred Siegal's Bradley Lecture.






