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200810241_npri_staffThe Nevada Policy Research Institute may as well seek funding for a new full-time position -- liaison to the Review-Journal.

In just two business days so far this year, NPRI has gotten two hits in the RJ. On second thought, forget the staff position, it seems unnecessary.

This Tally will mark the new lows the RJ hits in the new decade as it eschews once and for all any vestige of being a straight-shooting, unbiased news operation.

Jan. 3, 2010: Patrick R. Gibbons, an education policy analyst at NPRI, pens a commentary in the Opinion section.

http://www.lvrj.com/opinion/empowerment-model-puts-classrooms-first-80528797.html

Jan. 4, 2010: Publisher Sherm Frederick points his blog readers to the NPRI blog.

http://www.lvrj.com/blogs/sherm/A_New_Years_Resolution_for_Nevada__its_the_spending_stupid.html

 

 

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