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5.30.2012 12:00:00 PM
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6.14.2012 12:00:00 PM
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Calculating the Cost of Calculators
Capital Ideas
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
12.21.2000

In a recent study, students from countries across the world outperformed American students in science and mathematics. In the Third International Math and Science Skills-Repeat (TIMSS-Repeat) study, the Japanese and also the Bulgarians were among the 18 nations that outperformed our students. More important, the study pointed to possible reasons for poor American performance.

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California Dreamin'
Capital Ideas
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley
12.13.2000

The Golden State has given foreign observers new reason to regard California as the world’s largest outdoor insane asylum. Where else can you waste $200 million and in return get a one-year paid vacation plus a new job. That didn’t happen with a movie project gone bust or a huge military contract. Rather, it’s part of the concept that the state’s education woes can be solved by simply spending more money.

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Female Entrepreneurs Looking for a Little Credit
The Contrarian
By: Jane Wiegand
12.12.2000

Women have made great strides in many fields but still face high hurdles when it comes to obtaining capital. Consider, for example, the case of Sherri Tenpenny, who runs Oste Med II, a medical clinic in Strongsville, Ohio.
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Bravo Janice Brown!
Capital Ideas
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
12.11.2000

Last week the California Supreme Court used Proposition 209 to strike down a government program based on race and gender preferences. The unanimous decision was of great interest, not only because it outlined the broad scope of voter-approved Proposition 209, which banned preferences statewide. The decision also showcased the boldness and acumen of Janice Brown, a rising star on the court who is gaining national notice.

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Online voting could be key to restoring public’s trust
ePolicy
By: Justin Matlick*
12.1.2000

In the election's aftermath, the search for a better voting system is on. Despite potential flaws, Internet voting will eventually prove to be the best way to ensure the accuracy and fairness of elections. To restore public faith in American democracy, Congress should start phasing in an online system now.
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