Weekly Archive 2007 March 1-7
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Small Pigs Can Still Be Dangerous
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Welcome to Biotech Park
Michael Crichton's latest novel is readable, daring, and flawed.
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To Life, to Life! Or Fry 'Em?
Even sex offenders can be punished too severely.
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Big Business in Body Parts
Biotech firms make healthy profits from tissue sales. Why not the rest of us?
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Does Your Candidate Love Jesus?
An atheist presidential hopeful might not have a prayer
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The Great Do-Over
Conservatives gather to forget George W. Bush, and elect his clone.
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Invasion of the Prostitots
Cultural warriors decry the sexualization of girls. But where's the proof there's a problem?
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Show on the Road
Can private-public toll partnerships revolutionize the way we drive?
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The Madness of Patrick Fitzgerald
Sifting through the nonsense that is the Scooter Libby trial
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Be Afraid of President McCain
The frightening mind of an authoritarian maverick
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Whose Life Is It Anyway?
The FDA versus dying cancer patients.
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Zoned Out
Sex offender residency restrictions
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Bowling Together
Sprawl and social virtue
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40 Years War
Surveilling Americans
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Cold Comfort
Big Pharma and the drug war
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A Muckraker on the Wane?
Does the New Yorker actually edit Seymour Hersh?
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Smoke-Free Homes
Ever-expanding smoking bans
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Bar Brawl
Europe's Vodka Wars
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Subsidy Creep
Pork and Produce
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Prisoner's Dilemma
Incarceration and Crime
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Contributors
March 2007
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Data
Driving Capital Markets Offshore
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Pagan Precedent
Church, State, and School
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Benign Cells?
Cancer and Mobile Phones
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Brickbats
March 2007
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30 Years Ago in Reason
March 1977
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Father of Funk
The life--and afterlife--of James Brown
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Who Gives to Charity?
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Quotes
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Red Elvis
The strange tale of the Soviets' favorite rock 'n' roll star
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Letters
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Editor's Note: The Credulity of Castro's Defenders