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2007 Article Archive

Leading the way on entitlement reform
August 9, 2007
Heritage is guiding the debate on entitlement reform, Stuart Butler writes in The Washington Post.

How Estonia overcame communism
August 9, 2007
Despite decades under communism, Estonia today has one of the most dynamic economies in Europe. What happened?

A different kind of internship
August 8, 2007
The New York Times was right: the Heritage internship program truly deserves its reputation of being the best in Washington, D.C.

An antidote to liberal academia
August 8, 2007
Refreshing. That one word can sum up my summer working as an intern at The Heritage Foundation.

Teaching principles to the next generation
August 8, 2007
Hosted by Matthew Spalding of Heritage’s Center for America’s Studies, the weekly First Principles discussions gave me an insight into the principles and values of the Founding Fathers.

Senator cites Heritage on health care
August 8, 2007
Speaking on the Senate floor, Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) cited Heritage proposals for alternatives to big-government health care.

Remembering Milton Friedman
August 2, 2007
Rep. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) joined Cato Institute President Ed Crane and Heritage Foundation President Ed Feulner yesterday in Heritage’s Lehrman Auditorium for a celebration of what would have been Milton Friedman’s 95th birthday.

What next after amnesty?
August 2, 2007
Americans rightly want to know what’s next in the fight to secure the borders and reform the immigration system.

Marching toward HillaryCare
August 2, 2007
Expanding the federal children’s health program is part of a plan crafted nearly 15 years ago to impose socialized medicine through the back door.

Cash for concrete farmers
July 27, 2007
Writing in the Chicago Tribune, Heritage Foundation President Ed Feulner exposes one of the most wasteful federal spending practices in America: farm subsidies.

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