Tomorrow is the third Computer-Assisted Research and Reporting class of 2007, sponsored by the Heritage Foundation, taught by Mark Tapscott and conducted at the National Press Club. If you’re a journalist or blogger and would like to take part in this FREE class in the future, you can sign up here.
‚Ä¢ New Gallup data show confidence in Congress at all time low – Frank Newport, USA Today
‚Ä¢ How Low Can Bush Go? – Marcus Mabry, Newsweek
‚Ä¢ A pro-life stance is an election winner for Republicans – Daniel Allott, The Examiner
‚Ä¢ Conservatism’s ‘Greatest Asset’ – Kevin Vance, Washington Times
‚Ä¢ A Tale of Two Parties – Rep. Roy Blunt, The Real Blog
‚Ä¢ Waging War on Earmarks – Ken Blackwell, Townhall
‚Ä¢ Stumping for Attention To Deficit Disorder – Lori Montgomery, Washington Post
‚Ä¢ House Panel OKs $153M in Pet Projects – Andrew Taylor, Associated Press
‚Ä¢ Watchdog groups balk at disclosure – Alexander Bolton, The Hill
‚Ä¢ Journalists give campaign cash – Bill Dedman, MSNBC
‚Ä¢ Congress Takes Aim at ‘Big Oil’ – Steve Forbes, RealClearPolitics
‚Ä¢ Energy bill disastrous for the consumer – Ben Lieberman, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
‚Ä¢ Does your car have an alcohol problem? – Zach Fox, Denver Post
‚Ä¢ Secret Votes – James Sherk, National Review Online
‚Ä¢ Education policy: Lesson learned? – Rebecca Hagelin, WorldNetDaily


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