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Conservation: President Bush issues Executive Order to include everyone in federal decisionmaking
Energy Policy: Alaskans know it: Oil and Ecology DO Mix
European Union: 2m jobs 'at risk' in chemicals sector
Daschle Wants Fire-Prevention Logging in His State But Not Yours
Corporate clean-up law must set higher standard for all corporations, including non-profits
Green Groups Aided Spread of Fires
Environmentalists Blamed for Arizona Wildfire Disaster

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Governing the United States is a gigantic job. Melding the values, attitudes and beliefs of all our citizens into national policy inevitably produces unintended consequences and unhappy constituents. Resolving these policy conflicts in a constructive manner is an unending task of good citizenship.

Defending Free Enterprise requires constant monitoring of public policy. Interests intent on hampering or destroying free enterprise never rest in their zeal to impose their views on the global economy.

Corporate misdeeds. If ever there was a clear distinction between corporate capitalism and free enterprise, the recent spate of management disasters shows it. Read the Center Opinion on a corporate clean-up law.

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