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Medicare Prescription by Heather Rubeo Long Island Newsday 5/8/02
A Way to Fix Medicare by Allan Ostergren The New York Times 4/26/02
Cost of Leaving Welfare by Heather Rubeo The New York Times 3/5/02
Care takers by Thomas Jackson The New Republic 2/11/02
Full Disclosure: first step to health-care reform by Leonard Greene Journal News 1/28/02
Government won’t solve problems ahead by Frederick Gurzeler USA Today 11/28/01
Economic Diversity Is Only Part of the Story by Donald J. Sutherland Business Week 11/26/01
Revisiting the Rules of Health Insurance by Thomas C. Jackson The New York Times 9/9/01
Socialism -- alive and well in America by Leonard Greene The Washington Times 8/24/01
It’s more patriotic to spend tax rebate by Allan Ostergren Danbury News-Times 8/22/01
Health care’s ills by Donald J. Sutherland USA Today 7/27/01
Dear I.R.S.: Thanks for the Letter by James B. Bryan The New York Times 7/23/01
Taxed Health Care by Thomas C. Jackson USA Today 4/16/01
Taxpayers Know Best by Alan Ostergren The New York Times 4/01/01
Making Welfare Work By Frederick Gurzeler The New York Times 1/28/01