Weekly Archive 2008 January 22-28
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Global Warming Doomsday Called Off
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Nick Gillespie on Tucker Carlson
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Now Playing at reason.tv: The Great Global Warming Debate
Featuring reason's Ron Bailey, CEI's Fred Smith, and Knowledge Problem's Lynne Kiesling
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The Ghost of Rambo
The vigilante soldier is back in theaters, dragging decades of cultural baggage with him.
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EXPELLED
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The High Price of Pretense
Bogus politics of the stimulus
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The Singing Revolution
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Now Playing at Reason.tv: Evolutionary Economics and the Google Theory of Peace
Mind of the Market author Michael Shermer on Darwin, capitalism, and the future of politics
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More and Better Bickering
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Friday Funnies
Just give the bear what it wants
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Wanna Ride?
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Legal Absinthe in the US
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SHOOT DOWN
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The Accidental Congressman
The surprising success and strict constitutionalism of Georgia Rep. Paul Broun
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Ending Global Apartheid
Economist Lant Pritchett defends immigration, the least-popular--and most-proven--idea for helping the world's poor.
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Campaign Video of the Week
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Surging to a Stalemate
Are we really winning in Iraq?
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Thai flight attendants not necessarily sexy
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Should We Allow Performance Enhancing Drugs in Sports?
One argument in favor.
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Heroic Fire Fighter Faces Uncommon Peril
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The Pharmacy of the Future and You
Will new psycho-pharmaceuticals make a more authentic you?
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From Each According to His Ability...
Hillary Clinton's quest for economic justice
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How Do We "Fix" the Inherent Problems With Elections?
By making politics less important.
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Immigration in South Carolina
Would the Palmetto State benefit from more newcomers?
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Michael Shermer: Evolutionary Economics and the Google Theory of Peace
The author of the new book The Mind of the Market: Compassionate Apes, Competitive Humans, and Other Tales from Evolutionary Economics talks about Darwin, free markets, his "Google theory of peace"--and why it's tough to covince conservatives about evolution and left-wingers about capitalism.
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Iraq 2011
A graphic novel shows an Iraq in chaos