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Capital Ideas
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley
11.29.2001

Every time there is a ballot measure for school choice, the education establishment screams that if we allow choice, the public will fall victim to quacks and fast-buck artists. Only the current guardians of the status quo, voters are told, can provide accountability. But in reality, it is when we do not have choice that the public falls victim to fast-buck artists, as shown by San Francisco.

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He Fought the Law, and the Law Lost
Capital Ideas
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley
11.14.2001

California is known for new ideas in technology, fashion, and entertainment. Now comes a new idea for government in which elected officials, who swear to uphold the law, only enforce the laws they like.

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A Visit to the Oakland Military Institute
Capital Ideas
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
11.8.2001

Discussion with CIA’s investment arm
ePolicy
11.8.2001

The Tech Alliance of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce cordially invites you to a discussion with Gilman Louie, the CEO of In-Q-Tel, the venture capital fund of the Central Intelligence Agency. Gilman will be speaking on Opportunities for Technology to Serve the National Interest.
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False Promise of Single-Payer Health-Care: A Close Look Inside the "California Health Security Act
Health Care Briefing
By: Sally C. Pipes, Michael Lynch
11.1.2001

A sweeping health-care reform proposal that would install a Canadian-style "single-payer" government-monopoly system has qualified for the November ballot in California. This initiative, "The California Health Security Act," raises in acute form nearly all of the key issues in the national health-care debate, such as universal coverage, administrative efficiency of the private market, global budgets, rationing, and employer mandates.
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The Great Health Care Debate: Market Solutions to a Problem
PRI Briefing
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
11.1.2001

Over the next few months the already heated debate over health care reform will intensify even more. President Clinton has evidently decided to pull out all the stops in his effort to persuade Congress to pass the health care plan crafted under the First Lady's guidance
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“Learning in Wartime” and Other Contemporary Readings
Capital Ideas
By: Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D
11.1.2001

September 11 is supposed to have ended the self-absorption of prosperous America, and yet it is possible to notice, here and there, a new kind of inverted self-absorption: How can we carry on with the Emmy awards, or the World Series, or anything else beneath the non-shadow of the World Trade Center or amidst the anxiety of the next mail delivery?

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