Weekly Archive 1995 May 1-7
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Timid Republicans
Friday Funnies
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Balance Sheet
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The Never-Ending Story
Can the feds really roll back regulations?
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Solving the Prisoners Dilemma
States use house arrest to open up prison beds.
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Paper Losses
The high cost of mandatory recycling
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Heh. Heh. Work Is Cool.
Gen Xers are more positive about work than boomers.
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Talking Takings
How much has to be taken to be a taking?
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Drugs and Deviance
Libertarian Party Convention, Columbus, Ohio, May 1995
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Slash and Burn?
The regulatory revolt takes the Hill.
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Letters
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Up the Academy
Clinton's college-aid hikes would help schools, not students.
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Brickbats
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Victimful Crime
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Curb Your Dog!
What the rest of us want from Washington
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Race and Responsibility
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Clinical Trials
Beating the FDA in Court
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Cereal Killers
Stop Congress before it strikes again.
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One-Shop Stopping
Do Wal-Mart and Home Deport spell the end of "community"? A report on the superstore wars.
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Fehr Ball
The bush-league strategy of baseball's player rep.
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A Vial Crime
Meet Sam Zhadanov, 68-year-old plastic molder and drug-war casualty.
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Wedge-O-Matic
Affirmative Action slices and dices our common bond.
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Exclusive Justice
Good faith breeds bad cops
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The Science of Art
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Brief Review