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IMPACT! Winter 2001

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In this Issue:

  • New Web Site Educates Users About Benefits of School Choice

  • Teacher Educates Union about His Rights

  • Executive Vice President's Message

  • Scholars Honored

  • Campaign Laws Shuffle Discourse

  • Message in the Media

  • Friends Salute Center

  • High Tech and Higher Ed

  • High School Debate Workshops

  • Freedom Fighters Win Award

  • Running the Race to Win

  • Political Labels

  • Free-Market Library

  • Scholar Chosen to Save City

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