Business
Max Boyer and his three buddies weren’t exactly pleased when President Reagan fired them and other striking air traffic controllers in 1981, but today they salute him for creating new careers in a business that’s awkwardly called “privatization.”
May 23, 1985
Politics
Mayor-elect Richard Riordan stopped in Indianapolis last week en route to his meeting with President Clinton in Washington to learn firsthand about the privatization of municipal services.
June 28, 1993
California
For years, policy-makers, practitioners, scholars and others have been actively searching for ways to improve America’s ailing correctional system.
Sept. 25, 1994
World & Nation
Just a couple of years ago, privatization was all the rage in Latin America.
April 12, 1996
Opinion
Progressive cities like Atlanta are preempted by state law from regulating guns in public spaces, but privatization can help.
Aug. 11, 2022
When Los Angeles International Airport opened the first hangar door in 1947, its enormous success as a commercial airport was by no means assured.
March 8, 1992
ISSUE: Argentina provides an object lesson in the costs and rewards of privatization.
Oct. 6, 1994
President Bill Clinton’s Albuquerque town meeting on “Social Security and the Market” this week is a backdrop for what could be one of the most audacious cons around.
July 26, 1998
Several Orange County companies are getting into the race to build private toll roads, bridges, tunnels or rail systems throughout California.
March 17, 1990
An act of the state 76 years ago created UCLA, and for years a steady flow of state and federal money nourished it, allowing it to grow into one of America’s most celebrated public universities.
July 30, 1995