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2007 Article Archive

Mixed news on free speech
July 6, 2007
The House of Representatives recently voted—and overwhelmingly—to block funding for the so-called Fairness Doctrine. But challenges remain.

A reminder that we’re at war
July 3, 2007
The lessons of the recent attempted terrorist attacks in Britain.

Taking a stand on education
July 3, 2007
Conservatives in Congress are setting their sights on No Child Left Behind.

Heritage gets the message out
July 3, 2007
Last night, Heritage experts took to the airwaves nine different times, demonstrating exactly how we’re getting the job done.

The real meaning of Independence Day
July 3, 2007
Heritage Foundation scholar Matthew Spalding reminds us of what lies at the heart of the holiday.

Free enterprise and irrationality
July 3, 2007
Liberals are mistaken in their belief that restrictions on commerce are good for the American economy, economist Bryan Caplan said yesterday at the Heritage Foundation.

Help Heritage educate the public on immigration
July 1, 2007
The Heritage Foundation’s newest radio advertisement has played on hundreds of radio stations nationwide this week.

Where next on immigration?
June 28, 2007
It’s important that we continue to make the case for a principled immigration reform plan.

The battle for sane budgets
June 28, 2007
The spending process makes clear that though many politicians speak its praises, “fiscal responsibility” remains just a catchphrase.

Britain’s new leadership
June 28, 2007
Gordon Brown’s premiership could have a large impact on trans-Atlantic relations, Heritage foreign policy expert Nile Gardiner writes in a new analysis.

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