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2007 Article Archive

The keys to economic growth
May 15, 2007
Speakers argue that while American-style capitalism has enjoyed strong economic growth, other forms of capitalism are far less robust.

How Congress uses Heritage research
May 15, 2007
Members of Congress were quick to use Heritage tax research to explain the problem with the liberal budget.

Punish the crime, not the thought
May 10, 2007
Expanding federal hate crime laws is a bad idea.

Our troops are not victims
May 10, 2007
The inappropriateness of using the troops to score political points.

Tony Blair’s resignation
May 10, 2007
Though he was a strong American ally, Tony Blair will not be remembered as a transformative leader.

Immigration reform—the right way
May 10, 2007
Edwin Meese and Matthew Spalding outline the principles Congress and the White House must keep in mind when considering any change to the nation’s immigration laws.

An American friend in France?
May 8, 2007
A post-election analysis of Nicolas Sarkozy’s victory in France’s presidential elections.

Other happenings at President’s Club
May 8, 2007
Heritage members had the opportunity to hear other notable speakers at yesterday’s President’s Club meeting.

Giuliani at Heritage: Go on offense
May 8, 2007
The American government must go “on the offense” on both economic and national security policy, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani told Heritage Foundation members yesterday.

How William F. Buckley shaped conservatism
May 8, 2007
A look at Strictly Right, the first biography of William F. Buckley by conservative authors.

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