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Speeding the DTV Transition Report / In Depth Speeding the DTV Transition Facts and policy options for speeding the DTV transition. May 25, 2005 Naveen Lakshmipathy, Michael Calabrese
Should DTV Must-Carry be Expanded, Sunset or Preserved As-Is? Report / In Depth Should DTV Must-Carry be Expanded, Sunset or Preserved As-Is? In an age of convergence and Internet TV, DTV must-carry is a historical relic that nevertheless is likely to be preserved and expanded. May 19, 2005
What Lincoln Believed: The Values and Convictions of America’s Greatest President Book / In Depth What Lincoln Believed: The Values and Convictions of America’s Greatest President Michael Lind examines the ideas and beliefs that guided Lincoln as a statesman and shaped the United States in its time of great crisis. May 17, 2005 Michael Lind
Speak Softly and Carry A Big Stick: How Local TV Broadcasters Exert Political Power Book / In Depth Speak Softly and Carry A Big Stick: How Local TV Broadcasters Exert Political Power J.H. Snider offers an extremely comprehensive look at how the National Association of Broadcasters drives its national legislative agenda. Apr 23, 2005 James H. Snider
The City: A Global History Book / In Depth The City: A Global History Kotkin follows the progression of the city through the early religious centers of Mesopotamia to the post-industrial suburban metropolis. Apr 5, 2005 Joel Kotkin
2005 Federal Assets Policy Report and Outlook Report / In Depth 2005 Federal Assets Policy Report and Outlook Mar 31, 2005 Ray Boshara, Reid Cramer
Individual Development Accounts Report / In Depth Individual Development Accounts Mar 31, 2005 Ray Boshara
Section 529 Savings Plans, Access to Post-Secondary Education, and Universal Asset Building Report / In Depth Section 529 Savings Plans, Access to Post-Secondary Education, and Universal Asset Building Feb 23, 2005 Margaret Clancy, Reid Cramer
The Cost to the Nation of Underinvestment in Educational R&D Report / In Depth The Cost to the Nation of Underinvestment in Educational R&D Over the past thirty years, by many measures, U.S. student educational performance has not improved. Some measures of educational achievemen Feb 18, 2005 Thomas Stratmann