Sept./Oct., 2000 issue

Elko General Hospital: Citizens Make a Difference

By Dan Steninger   Selling off Elko General Hospital (EGH) is the big news in northeastern Nevada these days. Which is of great importance to Nevada Journal readers because, well...
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Pen and Quill

  Dear NPRI: More than 200 years ago a group of prominent, wealthy men signed a document that declared our freedom from England. Signing the Declaration of Independence was high...
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Do We Need Someone in Thailand to Safeguard our National Treasures?

By Ralph Heller, Npri Senior Consulting Editor   Neapolitan Mayor Antonio Bassolino has become a surprisingly respected individual in many business circles despite his well known Marxist background. It seems...
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More international interference in land use regulations

More international interference in land use regulations by Erica Olsen orty seven sites totaling an area roughly the size of Colorado have been designated part of the United Nations Educational,...
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Right to work Under Siege

Cover Story Right to work Under Siege: Unions, State Officials Seek to Undermine Pro-Growth Law by D. Dowd Muska arlier this year Ray Bacon, executive director of the Nevada Manufacturers...
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Popular Environmental Myths, Part II

  Popular Environmental Myths, Part II Water quality is declining    We are running out of landfill space   The Industrial Revolution was a mistake Recycling is always good Nuclear power...
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Education: It pays to be an “education advocate”

Education It pays to be an "education advocate" by NPRI staff n a speech before the National Press Club in February, National Education Association Vice President Robert Chase unveiled a...
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Cover Story: The arrival of MSAs

Cover Story The arrival of MSAs by Lexey Parker, M.D. nder the current medical coverage system, an employer pays, say, $400 a month for health insurance coverage for an employee...
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The 1990s: A Political “Twilight Zone” That Makes No Sense

Government The 1990s: A Political "Twilight Zone" That Makes No Sense by Ralph Heller ore and more Americans find themselves struggling to somehow understand what has really been happening to...
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