Month: February 1998
Pride and Prejudice
Competition and feedback are the solutions to a gatekeeper's blind spot.
Chicken Gore
Friday Funnies
Prof. Reagan's Deficit
Friday Funnies
Fundraising Scandal
Friday Funnies
Slaying Fate
Buffy pursues her destiny, slaying vampires while never breaking a nail
A Sixth Opinion
A panel of political appointees will give Gulf War Syndrome the presidential seal.
Letters
Talking about the weather, volume sellers, FDA vs. doctors, simplifying complexity...
Domestic Violations
The war against spouse abuse runs roughshod over rights and common sense.
"Racial Preferences Are Dead."
Anti-quota activist Ward Connerly on the end of affirmative action
The Drudge Retort
The $30 million libel suit against Internet gossip Matt Drudge smells of opportunism.
Test Case
How relying on "the experts" failed public education.
Reasonable Doubts: Title IX from Outer Space
How federal law is killing men's college sports
Is There Life After Race?
The Last Plantation: Color, Conflict, and Identity: Reflections of a New World Black, by Itabari Njeri
Radical Squares
The Other Side of the Sixties: Young Americans for Freedom and the Rise of Conservative Politics, by John A. Andrew III
One for the Gipper
Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader, by Dinesh D'Souza
Fat Chances
The Fat of the Land: The Obesity Epidemic and How Overweight Americans Can Help Themselves, by Michael Fumento; Eat Fat, by Richard Klein
Brickbats
Top-secret classifieds, super-secret Gulf War weapons, vanity violations ...
Soundbite: Taking Economics Personally
Steven E. Landsburg, giving economic principles human scale.