Mike Lynch is a contributing editor at Reason.
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That's the Ticket
Airlines are more than willing to fly you around for free. All you have to do is ask nicely.
Capital Letters: Presidential Contenders
In which our man in Washington hears Earthtone Al and Dubya Bush lower their voices reverently and D.C.'s mayor support vouchers.
Married With Taxes
Everyone hates the marriage tax. But is the cure worse than the disease?
Capital Letters: Aging Radicals
In which our man in Washington witnesses a book heist and takes in a discussion.
Capital Letters: Walk on By
In which our man in Washington contemplates campaign finances, holy cows, and raw sewage.
Capital Letters: Marriage Penalty
In which our man in Washington learns about conservative sex, Thomas Jefferson's HMO woes, and back-alley bookies.
Weapons Modernization
How the Clinton administration is expanding its power before it leaves town.
Capital Letters: Kids' Beat
In which our man in Washington explores the constitutional status of video games, hears the declinist take on kids, and watches John McCain wow Yalies.
No-Publicity Stunts
In which our man in Washington goes where other reporters are too jaded to tread.
Cold Comfort: An Interview with John R. Lott
Economist John Lott discusses the benefits of guns--and the hazards of pointing them out.
Rampaging Toward Choice
Why parents in Washington, D.C., are embracing vouchers and charter schools--and what that says about public schools.
Capital Letters: Straight Dope
In which our man in Washington hears blunt talk on taxes, education, and drugs