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"Why Not Draft the Next Congress?" New York Times, July 4, 1979.

"IRS and Character Depreciation Satire," New York Times, January 17, 1980.

"Busy Doing Nothing," Policy Review, Spring 1983.

"The Of Course Curse," New York Times, September 17, 1983.

"Feeding Everybody," Policy Review, Fall 1983.

"Soaring Succor for Select Businesses," Wall Street Journal, February 1, 1984.

"Military Retirement Gravy Train," Wall Street Journal, April 20, 1984.

"Free Food Bankrupts Foreign Farmers," Wall Street Journal, July 2, 1984.

"Making a Transit Delay Pay -Satire," Wall Street Journal, January 8, 1985.

"Trim Civil Service Pension Bonanza," Wall Street Journal, February 14, 1985.

"Behind the Words at World Bank," Wall Street Journal, September 30, 1985.

"Foreign Aid Under Fire," New York Times, November 23, 1986.

"U.S. Fair Trade Laws Are Anything But," Wall Street Joural, June 3, 1987.

"Enough Fourth-Class Service on Third-Class Mail," New York Times, June 9, 1987.

"World Bank Confidentially Damns Itself," Wall Street Journal, September 23, 1987.

"James Bovard; A Free-Lance Crab Apple Shaking the Federal Tree," National Journal, January 16, 1988.

"Your Tax Dollars at Work and Play," New York Times, April 13, 1988.

"World Bank Lip Service to Private Sector," Wall Street Journal, June 21, 1988.

"Honesty May Not Be Your Best Census Policy," Wall Street Journal, August 8, 1989.