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Swifter Than Her Peers
The Contrarian
By: Joelle Cowan
4.26.2001
Those seeking signs women and men may be approaching equality should consider the rash of high-power women with stay-at-home husbands. For the career-minded, a supportive spouse can make all the difference, as Massachusetts Governor Jane Swift shows. These days, Swift cuts quite a figure.
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Online Privacy: A Conversation with Silicon Valley
Action Alerts
4.26.2001
While Congress considers new privacy laws, Silicon Valley leaders are discussing how privacy means many things to many people. This makes it imperative that privacy levels remain a personal choice that individuals, not government, make.
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Davis Melts Down
Capital Ideas
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
4.23.2001
Gray Davis is a desperate man. Through his inaction, procrastination, and bad policy choices, Davis has turned what should have been a very solvable electricity problem into probably the worst disaster that has ever hit California. And Davis knows it, which explains his increasingly bizarre behavior. Indeed, the governor appears to be melting down before our eyes.
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Gasping at Straws
Capital Ideas
By: Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D
4.17.2001
The Stupid Statistic of the Month award goes to the medical researcher who released a study this week finding that Academy Award winners live 3.9 years longer than nominees who don’t win the Oscar. Sounds like grounds for a class action lawsuit, and a new victim group for the EEOC to look after.
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Excise Taxes and the Internet
PRI Briefing
4.1.2001
Currently, only a small portion of the American population purchases cigarettes or alcohol online. But in time, as people become more familiar with the Net, that number will grow. Of course, that’s the case for the sale of any online products, however I think that these products, in particular, will gain and maintain online popularity faster than others. That’s because they are fairly easy to ship.
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Index of Leading Environmental Indicators 2001
PRI Study
By: Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D, Julie Majeres
4.1.2001
Public perception about the environment tends to run the gamut from alarm to hysteria. From most of the news headlines, the casual observer would think that we are doing everything wrong, and that nothing is going right. As Gregg Easterbrook wrote in his magisterial book A Moment on the Earth, “Environmental commentary is so fogbound in woe that few people realize measurable improvements have already been made in almost every area.” It is important that environmental trends be more widely understood and appreciated.
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Send It They Will Spend It: The Case for Tax Cuts in California
PRI Study
By: William L. Anderson, Ph.D.
4.1.2001
At the end of this fiscal year, the government of California may, despite the energy crisis, continue to run a budget surplus. This should surprise no one. This should surprise no one. California has run budget surpluses—many of them quite large—in the face of calamities that have left other states struggling to avoid red ink.
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