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IMPACT Winter 2007

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  • Center Exposes Lansing's Business-as-Usual

  • Reform Comes to MESSA and the MEA

  • President’s Message

  • Capitol Confidential Debuts

  • Campus Infiltration

  • Debate Workshops

  • Media Highlights

  • Befriending Liberty

  • Good Decisions

  • Free-Market Library

  • Model Leaders

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