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2006 Article Archive

Why religion matters
December 19, 2006
Why religion matters

Free enterprise at the World Bank
December 19, 2006
Free enterprise at the World Bank

Religion and charity
December 19, 2006
Faith plays a very direct role in determining who’s prone to make charitable gifts, author Arthur Brooks explained yesterday in The Heritage Foundation’s Lehrman Auditorium. Through his research, the author of Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth about Compassionate Conservatism found that religious individuals give more to charity than do non-religious individuals.

Remembering LBJ’s real legacy
December 19, 2006
A few years ago, liberals in the House of Representatives proposed renaming the Department of Education’s headquarters building after President Lyndon Johnson. Heritage education expert Dan Lips explains that conservatives have every reason to support the measure (emphasis added):

Gutting the pork
December 19, 2006
Gutting the pork

Ed Meese: A fair immigration proposal
December 14, 2006
Ed Meese: A fair immigration proposal

Heritage’s impact on the military
December 14, 2006
Heritage’s impact on the military

Religion and good behavior
December 14, 2006
Teenagers are often rebellious, to say the least, and are likely to find themselves in a fair amount of trouble. As it turns out, not all teens get into the same kinds of trouble—and religion and family structure play a vital role in how this plays out, according to new data compiled by Heritage’s FamilyFacts.org.

A decade of failure at the UN
December 12, 2006
A decade of failure at the UN

Remembering Jeane Kirkpatrick
December 12, 2006
Jeane Kirkpatrick, who served as America’s ambassador to the United Nations from 1981 to 1985, passed away last Friday. She was a champion of international freedom, a firm defender of America’s foreign policy and a true patriot. Her influence was incalculable.

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