Weekly Archive 2006 April 1-7
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The Research Imperative
Curse or cure?
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The Immigration Crisis: It's the Fault of Bad Law
But not bad immigration law
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Three Years, Few Regrets
Iraqi writer Kanan Makiya on what's gone right and wrong, and what the possibilities are, on the third anniversary of Saddam Hussein's fall
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Earmarks of Success
Pork as a constitutional imperative
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What War On Christians?
Disagreement isn't oppression
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You Can't Outlaw a Free Lunch
The Senate's lobbying reform proposal will fail because it's designed to fail
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One Man, Many Wives, Big Problems
The social consequences of polygamy are bigger than you think
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Artifact: Turn On, Tune In, Drive a Computer Revolution
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Postmodern Politics in Action
Ten signposts, past and present, to the coming decentralized political order.
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Raising Educational Expectations
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I'm OK—You're a Hypocrite
A little contradiction is good for America.
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Data: All the Live Long Day
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Quotes
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Evasive Driving
Smoking ban loophole.
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Company Lore
Job security myths.
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Rules of the Game
Buying hunting rights.
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Blow in the Wind
Cocaine interdiction fiction.
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Military Intelligence
The Pentagon spies on activists.
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Breaking the Levy
An illegal phone tax.
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Recorded History
Locked up by copyright laws.
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Contributors
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Mostar's Little Dragon
How Bruce Lee became a symbol of peace in the Balkans.
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Thunder on the Center-Right
The Weekly Standard turns 10.
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The Myth of the Passive Indian
Was America before Columbus just a "continent of patsies"?
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How Did Iraq Go Wrong?
Liberal hawks blame incompetence but sidestep American narcissism.
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Meet Arlene Ackerman
The woman who shook up San Francisco's schools.
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Welcome to the New—and Private—Neighborhood
Local government in a world of postmodern pluralism.
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The Agony of American Education
How per-student funding can revolutionize public schools.
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What Good Are the Arts?
A brilliant case for literature.
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The Return of the Mommy Wars
Is a stay-at-home mom a traitor to feminism?
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Farewell to Warblogging
I used to think blogs would transform ideologues into nonpartisan truth-seekers. Man, was I wrong.
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Government Goons Murder Puppies!
The drug war goes to the dogs.
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The Mobility Myth
Pundits love to fret about our "increasingly mobile society," but Americans are actually more likely than ever to stay put.