M. Weidenbaum, Protecting the environment: Harnessing the power of the market place, Cntr. Study Am. Busin., Wash. Univ., 1 Brookings Dr., St. Louis, MO 63130.
P.D. Mink, Newspaper Publishers & Freedom of Speech
¾ how they try to protect themselves against the competition by news via computer network. Citizens for a Sound Economy Fndtn., 470 L'Enfant Plaza SW, E.Bldg/#7112, Wash., DC 20024. Free (con-tributions welcome)."The Narrowing of the (Funded) American Mind," Conten-tions, Oct. 89 (Committ. Free Wrld., 211 E. 51 St., New York, NY 10022, contr. welcome). Your taxes at play.
Saul Bellow, senior fellow of the Inst. f. Policy Studies, a well financed remnant of Stalinism and (among other things) an an-tinuclear umbrella organization, debates a sane American in The Proposition, Jun/Jul. 89, Claremont Inst., 4650 Arrow Hwy./#D-6, Montclair, CA 91763 ($15/yr).
"Is science or private gain driving ozone policy?" Wall. St. J., 10/24/89. Not from this article, but from "Hi there, Bambi" Forbes, 10/16/89: Prof E. Frederick, internationally recognized ex-pert on stratospheric ozone, bought a new pair of glasses. The clerk earnestly told him that they had a special coating to protect him from the UV radiation coming through the ozone hole.
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Vol. 17, No. 4
Newsletter: Access to Energy Newsletter Archive Volume: Issues Issue/No.: Vol. 17, No. 4 Date: December 01, 2004 03:25 PM Title: No more threats to energy security?
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