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June 2006
Editor's Note
Editor's Note: Mission Accomplished, or Mission Impossible?
Nick Gillespie
Contributors
Letters
Columns
How the FBI Let 9/11 Happen
The smoldering gun was right there all the time. Jeff Taylor
The Jihad Against Muslims
When does criticism of Islam devolve into bigotry? Cathy Young
Do They Dare to Say "Impeach"?
One person's airtight legal case is another's "Stay out the Bushes." Tim Cavanaugh
Features
Three Views on Iraq, Three Years Later
In May 2003 George W. Bush declared "mission accomplished" in Iraq. A trio of analysts debates the current state of the region. Michael Young, Tom Palmer and Leon Hadar
What Detroit Can Learn From Bangalore
A booming city's lessons for a town in decline Shikha Dalmia
Where Did India's Skilled Labor Come From?
The surprising role of private education Shikha Dalmia
The Rise and Fall of Indian Socialism
Why India embraced economic reform Sam Staley
The President's Rotten Record on Trade
Why George W. Bush is the most protectionist president since Herbert Hoover Bruce Bartlett
Culture & Reviews
Sucking in the Mid-to-Late '70s
How the Carter-Reagan era set the course for contemporary America. Tim Cavanaugh
God, Guts, and Granola
A manifesto for "crunchy conservatives" forgets why self-interest is important. Robert Stacy McCain
Healthy City Living
Are suburbs making us sick? Sam Staley
The Parables of Octavia Butler
A science-fiction writer's rich libertarian legacy Amy Sturgis
Artifact
Artifact: Nature Boy for Property Rights
Tim Cavanaugh
