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March 1999

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Columns

  • Lost in the Wash

    "Know your customer" rules send privacy to the cleaners. Walter Olson

  • Back in the USSR

    Post-communist society's top economic output: capitalist straw men Thomas W. Hazlett

  • Seizure Disorder

    Seattle's "drug nuisance abatement" program is a menace to law-abiding property owners. Michelle Malkin

  • Capital Letters: Road Trip

    In which our man in Washington lights out for the territories to explore culture and find the people behind the polls Michael W. Lynch

Features

  • The New Trustbusters

    What's behind the resurgence of antitrust activism--and why it's bad news for consumers. James V. DeLong

  • Sex & Sensibility

    Cathy Young

  • Tale of Tears

    When the Bureau of Indian Affairs occupied the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, it was an old story with a modern twist. Amy Sturgis

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