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* Michaels, Patrick J., The Satanic Gases: Clearing the Air about Global Warming, Washington D. C., Cato Institute, 2000 ISBN 1-882577-92-2
A 1990 article for the Cato Institute identifies Singer as the director of the science and environmental policy project at the Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy, on leave from the University of Virginia.
" Environmental Strategies with Uncertain Science ", Regulation 13 ( 1 ), Winter 1990, Cato Institute.
This policy has often been cited by economists such as Milton Friedman and the Cato Institute as an example of the benefits of laissez-faire capitalism.
Following the publication of this article the Cato Institute, which had hosted the junkscience. com site, ceased its association with the site and removed Milloy from its list of adjunct scholars.
* Reporting the Minimum Wage from The Cato Institute ( U. S. libertarian organization opposed to the minimum wage )
Friedman allowed the Cato Institute to use his name for its biannual Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty beginning in 2001.
Laar won the 2006 Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty, awarded by the Cato Institute.
The Growing Threat to Civil Liberties from Antidiscrimination Laws ", Cato Institute 2003, 180 pages ISBN 1-930865-53-8
* Mark Thornton, " Alcohol Prohibition was a Failure ," Policy Analysis, Washington DC: Cato Institute, 1991.
In his 1992 book The Way Things Ought to Be, Limbaugh credited his friend Tom Hazlett, an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, with coining the term.
Levy ( Cato Institute, October 2, 2001 )
Studies undertaken by the Cato Institute and other libertarian and conservative thinktanks conclude that privately run education usually costs between one quarter and one half of publicly run education while giving superior outcomes.
Cato Institute fellow Patrick J. Michaels said the attacks came because the book " threatens billions of taxpayer dollars that go into the global change kitty every year.
* Exchange between Schneider and Richard Lindzen is no longer available on the Cato Institute web site, but is available on the Internet Archive
They often cite the departure of Ed Crane ( of the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank ) as a key turning point.
* David Boaz and David Kirby, The Libertarian Vote, Policy Analysis, Cato Institute, October 18, 2006.
* David Kirby and David Boaz, The Libertarian Vote in the Age of Obama, Policy Analysis, Cato Institute, January 21, 2010.
O ' Rourke is the H. L. Mencken Research Fellow at the Cato Institute and is a regular correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, The American Spectator, and The Weekly Standard, and frequent panelist on National Public Radio's game show Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me !.
* Articles at the Cato Institute
* Driving Like Crazy book talk at the Cato Institute, June 2009
Still others, such as the Cato Institute, promote libertarian social and economic theories based on Friedrich von Hayek's idea of free markets and individual liberty.

Cato and named
In the accident, a driver named Robert Cato ran a red light at the corner of California Street and Franklin and crashed into her Luxor taxicab.
His ancestors for three generations had been named Marcus Porcius, and it is said by Plutarch that at first he was known by the additional cognomen Priscus, but was afterwards called Catoa word indicating that practical wisdom which is the result of natural sagacity, combined with experience of civil and political affairs.
The wrinkle ridge system Dorsa Cato on the Moon is named after him.
The comune of Monte Porzio Catone, one of the Castelli Romani and close to the ruins of Tusculum, is named in honor of the Portius Cato family.
***** Gaius Porcius Cato ( II ), un-named second son of Cato, likely named Gaius, sent to Munatius when Cato fled with Pompey.
However, Porcius Cato argued that the Sabines were a populace named after Sabus, the son of Sancus ( a divinity of the area sometimes called Jupiter Fidius ).
The essays were named after Cato the Younger, the defender of republican institutions in Rome.
Cato Institute was named the fifth-ranked think tank in the world for 2009 in a study of think tanks by James G. McGann, PhD of the University of Pennsylvania, based on a criterion of excellence in " producing rigorous and relevant research, publications and programs in one or more substantive areas of research ".
He was a hero of John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, " the best-read and most widely regarded pamphleteers of prerevolutionary times ," whose " Cato's Letters ( after which the modern libertarian think tank the Cato Institute is named )" adopted Sidney's argument that " free men always have the right to resist tyrannical government.
Their leader, Jemmy ( referred to in some reports as " Cato ", and probably a slave belonging to the Cato, or Cater, family who lived just off the Ashley River and north of the Stono River ) was a literate slave who led 20 other enslaved Kongolese, who may have been former soldiers, in an armed march south from the Stono River ( for which the rebellion is named ).
Cato became a local icon in Noosa, Queensland area and has a park and restaurant named after her.
Cato's cousin was also named Nancy Cato and was host of children's TV show the Magic Circle Club in the mid 1960s.
The Distichs of Cato ( Latin: Catonis Disticha, most famously known simply as Cato ), is a Latin collection of proverbial wisdom and morality by an unknown author named Dionysius Cato from the 3rd or 4th century AD.
Licianus wrote a Regula Catonianus ; for his father was also named Cato, some other researchers argue that he might be the original author of the Distichs of Cato.

Cato and its
In the absence of sugar, Honey was an integral sweetening ingredient in Roman recipes, and references to its use in food can be found in the work of many Roman authors including Athenaeus, Cato and Bassus.
It enjoyed great prosperity, however, due to their growing of spelt, a grain that was put into groats, wine, roses, spices, unguents etc., and also owing to its manufacture, especially of bronze objects, of which both the elder Cato and the elder Pliny speak in the highest terms.
Just had this important affair been concluded when Cato, who had maintained during its progress a severe and determined firmness without, perhaps, any very serious damage to his popularity, set sail for his appointed province, Hispania Citerior.
The mundus cerialis ( literally " the world " of Ceres ) was a hemispherical pit or underground vault in Rome ; Cato describes its shape as a reflection or inversion of the dome of the upper heavens.
*" U. S. Aid to Anti-Communist Rebels: The ' Reagan Doctrine ' and its Pitfalls ", by Ted Galen Carpenter, Cato Policy Analysis # 74, Cato Institute, June 24, 1986.
Originally known as Indian Oasis, the settlement took its present English name in 1918 to honor Indian Commissioner Cato Sells.
It changed its name to the Cato Institute in July 1976.
" Cato has stated on its " About Cato " page:
In addition to maintaining its own website in English and a version in Spanish, the Cato Institute also maintains some other websites:
Following its mission statement, Cato scholars advocate policies that advance " individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace ".
The Cato Institute lists " Energy and the Environment " as one of its 13 major " research issues ", and global warming is one of six sub-topics under this heading.
According to its annual report, the Cato Institute had fiscal year 2008 income of $ 24 million.
It's detrimental to Cato, it's detrimental to Koch Industries, its detrimental to the libertarian movement.
In 2008 Cato received 13 % of its support from foundations.
In 2011 Cato received just under 2 % of its support from corporations.
– Daniel Griswold, director of the Cato Institute ’ s Center for Trade Policy Studies, and Bob Young, chief economist for the American Farm Bureau, debate whether the United States should be subsidizing its farmers
The ruling consul, Cato the Censor argued for its retention: personal morality and self-restraint were self-evidently inadequate controls on indulgence and luxury.
Many of the optimates at this time had been personal friends of Sulla, whom Cato had despised since his youth, yet Cato attempted to make his name by returning his faction to its pure republican roots.

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