Weekly Archive 2002 May 1-7
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Costly Education
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Hurting Dr. Feelgood
How Oregon punished a doctor for legally recommending medical marijuana
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Fortuyn's Folly
How an assassinated Dutch politician frustrated journalists.
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Ozzy's True Stripes
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The Middle East Is a Disaster. But Not an Emergency
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Smoke Rejecters
Co-op boards have a right to be nosy
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Pot Shots
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Catholic Crisis
Friday Funnies
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Tax Happy
Taxing your way to self-control.
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May Day Fever
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What's the purpose of life?
Nanotechnology might provide the answer.
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Post-Riot L.A.
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Soundbite: Bush's Legions
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Quotes and Source
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Letters
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Hungry for the Next Fix
Behind the relentless, misguided search for a medical cure for addiction.
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Green with Ideology
The hidden agenda behind the "scientific" attacks on Bjørn Lomborg's controversial book, The Skeptical Environmentalist.
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Editor's Note
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Data: Watching the Kiddies
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Shoot the Messenger
Hollywood calls Western Union again.
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Hollywood vs. the Internet
Why entertainment companies want to hack your computer.
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Maple Leaf Rag
Does Canada Matter?
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Speaking Lies to Power
Ralph Nader fudges the truth just like a real politician.
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Ill-Treated
The continuing history of psychiatric abuses.
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Contributors
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Rant: Teenage Wasteland
Prohibition was repealed 70 years ago, but the mind-set behind it lingers on.
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Developmental Disability
HUD boondoggles show why bad government programs are so hard to kill.
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I'm OK, You Suck
Popular advice books get tough.
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Sphere of Influence
Sputnik's lingering effects.
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Copps on Patrol
Cleaning up TV
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Unsustainable Promises
Not-so-green architecture
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Classroom Control
Teachers' power grab
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Free Will
Helping drug war victims
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Valuable Heroism
Trademark ad absurdum
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Artificial Bust
The drug law that wasn't there
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Freeing Forests
Privatizing land management
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Intellectual Warfare
Pseudo-intellectuals and pseudo-populists duke it out.
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Brickbats
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Balance Sheet
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Artifact: Auto Exotica
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25 Years Ago in Reason