Weekly Archive 2006 January 1-7
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Prescriptions for Disaster
The Medicare drug program's hassles are only beginning.
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Battle of the Bunsen Burners
The science wars are here to stay.
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A Favor From Don Abramoff
Friday Funnies
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Outsourcing City Hall
A leaner, more efficient way to push people around.
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Crystal Ball 2006
Prognostications for the coming year.
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Paradise Lost
A populist's nostalgic ode to an America gone by
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Artifact: Virtual People Power
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Balance Sheet
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Kentucky School Days
The four-day school week.
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Geena Davis Is Not My President
The bipartisan romance with the imperial presidency comes to prime time.
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Who's Afraid of Human Enhancement?
A Reason debate on the promise, perils, and ethics of human biotechnology.
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Letters
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Soundbite: Unscientific Methods
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Quotes
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Totalitarian Busybodies
The horrors of the Stasi's East Germany.
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The Gentle Persuader
The long shadow of Alan Greenspan.
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You Can Be Too Careful
How the government's new corporate accounting rules impede efficiency and stifle innovation.
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The Books That Rock the Cradle
Libertarian themes in children's fiction.
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That Chemo Cachet
Medical marijuana and kids.
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I, T-Shirt
A T-shirt's journey unravels the costs of protectionism.
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Editor's Note: The Really Big Picture
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Giving Away the Store to Get a Store
Tax increment financing is no bargain for taxpayers.
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Sarbanes-Oxley vs. the Free Press
How the government used business regulations to strong-arm the media.
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Contributors
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Scare Quotes
Watching The Watchtower.
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Don't Ask, Yet
Gays in combat.
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Stop the Music
Taking on the record industry.
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Takings, Take 2
Eminent domain in state courts.
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Byrd Watching
Corporate welfare queens.
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Sorry, Wrong Number
Truly roving wiretaps.
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Mistakes Will Be Made
NASA's money pit.
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The Secret Sharer
Executive patent privilege.
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25 Years Ago in Reason
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From Bob Woodward to Judith Miller
The country's most reviled reporter is a direct descendant of its most beloved.
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Rant: Critics in Blue Helmets
The U.N. blocks the only invasion where they really do welcome us with flowers.
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Data: Treat the Rich
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The Tsars Come Out
A gloomy prognosis for Russian freedom.