Weekly Archive 2005 May 1-7
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Obstacle Course
Filibusters are not sacrosanct, but they're useful
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Utah Stands Up for the Children
Why more states are telling D.C. educrats to take a hike
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U.N. Shows Some Resolve
Friday Funnies
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Assad's Forgotten Man
A Reason interview with Syrian intellectual Yassin al-Haj Saleh
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Another Yellow Revolution?
Britain's Liberal Dems rediscover their roots
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Free Advice for the FDA
As safe as aspirin is safe enough
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All Nukes Are Good Nukes
Can the U.S. cobble together a new deterrence for a new world?
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Pinkos See Red in Zebra Tale
A left-wing witch hunt on campus
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Red State, Blue Success
In Arizona, a Democrat shows how to thrive on GOP turf
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Social Security's Progressive Paradox
Retirement "insurance" as a Rube Goldberg machine
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Pyro Power
No more rockets' red glare?
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Inciting Censorship
Brits vs. blasphemy
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25 Years Ago in Reason
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Aborting Plan B
Caving on contraception.
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Advertising Dissent
Drug warriors back down.
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Broadband Battle
What's in a name?
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Injustice is Blind
Federal sentencing in flux.
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Hospital Hazing
Death by licensing.
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Rickshaw Rights
The World Bank vs. entrepreneurs
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Bad Host
Cutting off Iranian dissidents.
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Artifact: Rotten Tomato Rules
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Balance Sheet
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Barbie's Taiwanese Homecoming
A plastic, fantastic tale of globalization.
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Subsidies and Lies
How baseball came back to D.C.
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Letters
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Quote and Source
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The Magical Father of American Rocketry
Jack Parsons, burning out his fuel up there alone.
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Thomas Szasz Takes on His Critics
Is mental illness an insane idea?
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Locker-Room Liberty
Athletes who helped shape our times and the economic freedom that enabled them.
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The Global Warming Code
Michael Crichton tells the truth.
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Data
Life After Roe
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Editor's Note: Good Sports—and Bad
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Straight Shooting on Gun Control
A Reason debate.
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Demolishing Sports Welfare
Two court cases could mean the end of publicly funded stadiums.
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The President's Philosopher
The holes in Natan Sharansky's democratic manifesto.
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Free at Last
New newspapers are springing up everywhere, despite the government's help.
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Rant: Straight-Talkin' Prudes
The silver linings in the Senate Republicans' censorious agenda.
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Contributors
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Soundbite
Private Meets Public