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The American Enterprise
An academic journal covering economics, foreign policy, law, social policy, regulation, politics, public opinion, and media from a conservative perspective. Theme-based issues examine a single topic in depth. Recurring features include a digest that summarizes current research from universities, think tanks, and investigative publications, opinion surveys, and commentary..
The green case for biotech: resisting the anti-science, anti-human obs... March 01, 2004
Developing the biomedical century: how to get the treatment from the l... March 01, 2004
Wealth makes health.(Forward Observer) March 01, 2004
Cornered rats fight hard.(Politico) March 01, 2004
Education tragedies. March 01, 2004
Security at what price?(Politics) March 01, 2004
A biotechnology barometer.(Opinion Pulse) March 01, 2004
Saving lives in boarding schools?(the Welfare Economist) March 01, 2004
Feeding frenzy.(Enterprising: business as an act of creation) March 01, 2004
The mail.(Letter to the Editor) March 01, 2004
Last gasp. March 01, 2004
Religious divide.(Scan) March 01, 2004
The new first line of defense.(Scan) March 01, 2004
Where western leftists and third world fascists meet.(Scan) March 01, 2004
Biotech ethics: modern man and the pursuit of happiness. March 01, 2004
Europe's constitution confusion. March 01, 2004
Purchase Louisiana? No thanks!(Flashback) March 01, 2004
Media cop out.(Beat the Press) March 01, 2004
Music to so many ears. March 01, 2004
Education warrior.(Scan) March 01, 2004
Dana Gioia: poets who write in traditional forms and survive outside o... March 01, 2004
Technology for life: how biotech will save billions from starvation. March 01, 2004
Diary of discovery. March 01, 2004
Let them eat precaution.(Bird's Eye) March 01, 2004
Sidelights. March 01, 2004
How much should we worry about biotech? The culture war behind the bio... March 01, 2004
Taliban days.(Now Playing) March 01, 2004
Fear of a new weapon.(National Security) March 01, 2004
DDT fight.(Science And Environment) March 01, 2004
Gay marriage.(Opinion Pulse) March 01, 2004
Finish the job.(Scan) March 01, 2004
Beware the bloat.(Scan) March 01, 2004
Unneeded protections.(Economics And Regulation) March 01, 2004
Labor moves rightward?(Economics And Regulation) March 01, 2004
No more Mr. Nice Regulator.(Society) March 01, 2004
Card carrying Americans.(National Security) March 01, 2004
Missile defense: not "Star Wars" anymore.(Scan) March 01, 2004
Perverse terror.(Scan) March 01, 2004
"Public Lives" of liberals.(Scan) March 01, 2004
Genetic kingdom: reaping the bounties of our biotech future. March 01, 2004
Why FOX News beat the mainstream media.(Transcript: words worth repeat... March 01, 2004
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