Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/2005/02/22/private-account-concept-grew-from-obscure-roots/a48c3b24-24c0-4eb5-8beb-62d278256d29/> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 11 of
11
with 100 triples per page.
- a48c3b24-24c0-4eb5-8beb-62d278256d29 accessDate "2006-05-07".
- a48c3b24-24c0-4eb5-8beb-62d278256d29 authorlink "Jeffrey Birnbaum".
- a48c3b24-24c0-4eb5-8beb-62d278256d29 date "2005-02-22".
- a48c3b24-24c0-4eb5-8beb-62d278256d29 first "Jeffrey H.".
- a48c3b24-24c0-4eb5-8beb-62d278256d29 isCitedBy Peter_Ferrara.
- a48c3b24-24c0-4eb5-8beb-62d278256d29 last "Birnbaum".
- a48c3b24-24c0-4eb5-8beb-62d278256d29 page "A1".
- a48c3b24-24c0-4eb5-8beb-62d278256d29 quote "Twenty-five years ago, Peter J. Ferrara was a Harvard Law School student with what he called "the craziest idea in the world." In a paper he wrote before graduating, he suggested converting the government-run Social Security program into a web of private investments...the proposal by the 24-year-old Ferrara began an improbable journey from the fringes of public policy into the mainstream.".
- a48c3b24-24c0-4eb5-8beb-62d278256d29 title "Private-Account Concept Grew From Obscure Roots".
- a48c3b24-24c0-4eb5-8beb-62d278256d29 url a48c3b24-24c0-4eb5-8beb-62d278256d29.
- a48c3b24-24c0-4eb5-8beb-62d278256d29 work "The Washington Post".