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Getting your college campus to divest itself of Coke products will likely be a big deal among the activist set this spring now that the University of Michigan has gone that route.

http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2005/12/30/univ_of_michigan_suspends_coca_cola_sales

Iraq or Bust

A Florida high school student is back at home after winging off to Baghdad to check things out for himself.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/13531292.htm

Intel Outside

Chip maker Intel is dropping its "Intel inside" tagline in favor of the vaguely Maoist-sounding "leap ahead." Guess "Tap into America" was taken.

http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,124125,00.asp


5. New at Reason Online

Annus Horribilis
Scenes of rancor in 2005. Cathy Young

Crystal Ball 2006
Prognostications for the coming year. Ronald Bailey

Confidence Man
Controversial memoirs from Britain's former ambassador to the U.S. Michael Young


And much more!


6. News and Events

Get liberated with Ronald Bailey's brave new book for a brave new world!

In his new book, Liberation Biology: The Scientific and Moral Case for the Biotech Revolution, Reason's Ronald Bailey examines the scientific and ethical controversies surrounding everything from stem cell research to therapeutic cloning to longer life spans to genetically modified food.

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