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IMPACT! Winter 2002

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In this Issue:

  • President's Message

  • Mackinac Center Champions Tax Cuts

  • Detroit Economic Club Hosts Reed

  • New Staff

  • Center Experts Testify

  • Students Debate Terrorism

  • MEA Front Group Attacks Center

  • Veteran Continues Fight for Freedom

  • No Silver Lining to 9/11

  • Teachers Oust MEA

  • Free-Market Library

  • Center Hosts ACLU Leader

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