Weekly Archive 2007 August 1-7
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Fear, Frenzy, and FISA
How the Bush administration has kept Congress locked in a September 12 state of panic.
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Energy Mandates or Energy Taxes?
Congress thinks you should pay more for power
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Don't Blame Barry
Will regulating the pros wash steroids out of high school?
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The Limits of Anti-Kelo Legislation
Reformers are trying to outlaw eminent domain abuse. But will the laws they're passing be effective?
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Our Intangible Riches
World Bank economist Kirk Hamilton on the planet's real wealth.
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The UAW's Health-Care Dreams
Union has best health care in the world, wants better.
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Friday Funnies
Soccer to 'em
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Bush's Gulf Gambit
By containing Iran, the U.S. remains in Iraq.
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The Revolution Ends Now
Will Yearly Kos change politics forever? Probably not.
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"Indeed, and Without a Doubt"
How a Mississippi dentist may be sending innocent people to jail.
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Contributors
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Rant: Tony the Nanny
Tony Blair's shameful record on civil liberties
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Editor's Note: Robert Heinlein's Continuing Relevance
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Peace and Prosperity Through Productivity
Can economic growth solve all the problems in the world?
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Political BS
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Ward of the State
Why the state of Colorado was right to sack Ward Churchill
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Spliff Split
Why don't more Republicans oppose the DEA's medical marijuana raids?
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Data
A Nation on the Dole
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Soundbite
In Praise of Digital Disorder
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Brickbats
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Quotes
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30 Years Ago in Reason
August 1977
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Insecurity Complex
Myths of job volatility
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No Need for Speed
A town re-regulates its roads
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Regulate Thyself
The FTC doesn't step in
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Food Waste
Foreign aid inefficiency
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Testing Medal
The DOJ targets e-gold
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Driving While Armed
The ACLU defends gun rights
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Nowhere to Go
Trapped in Gitmo
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Policing Immigrants
Californians force enforcement
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Northern Lights Out
Canada bans bulbs
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Free at Last
The Innocence Project hits 200
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Letters