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Articles in March 2005 issue of Reason
- Psychedelic tea: drugs and religious freedom
by Jacob Sullum
- The Spanish government has apologized to the owners of a Madrid bar where several soldiers panicked customers with an unannounced mock shootout
by Charles Oliver
- Oh, K
by Jeff A. Taylor
- God or mammon: when religious groups get caught between their principles and their subsidies
by Cathy Young
- My very own monorail: one city's internal battle over the best way to get its cartoonists to and from a baseball game!
by Peter Bagge
- Baby geniuses: vouchers for prodigies?
by Matt Welch
- Mike Hayes got angry when traffic wardens kept ticketing customers outside his chips stand in an outdoor market in Oldham, England
by Charles Oliver
- Alabama getaway
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Boomer or bust: reflections of a generational refugee
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Who killed captain video? How the FCC strangled a TV pioneer
by Glenn Garvin
- 25 years ago in reason
- Miami vice
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Hobby lobby
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Rand redux
by Nick Gillespie
- The government of New South Wales, Australia, has fined rancher Nicholas Ennis $72,000 for unsafe working conditions following the death of cowboy Daniel Croker, who was trampled after he fell from a horse
by Charles Oliver
- Salt solution
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Suspicious silence
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Ayn Rand at 100: loved, hated, and always controversial, the best-selling author of The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged is more relevant than ever
by Cathy Young
- John Locke, Original Hipster: the enlightenment roots of counterculture
by Nick Gillespie
- Mouse wars
by Ron Miller
- Somali success story: does anarchy mean chaos?
by Brian Doherty
- Oil charge
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Rand-O-Rama: Ayn Rand's long shelf life in American culture
- The fever swamps of Kansas: a leftist tries to make sense of grassroots conservatism
by Jesse Walker
- Biased about bias
by Russell B. Garrard
- Gimme shelters: benefits of tax havens
by Julian Sanchez
- As a judge, Antonio Marreiro gets to be called "Your Honor" or "Your Excellency" in court
by Charles Oliver
- Charter mandate
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Ride 'em Cowboy
by Julian Sanchez
- Labyrinths of identity: does it change Borges' fiction to know about Borges' life?
by Charles Paul Freund
- Indefensible internment
by Albert S. Kirsch
- Source
- Railroading the poor: transit for the rich
by Ted Balaker
- Capsule summary
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Letting brokers speak: real estate and free speech
by Jacob Sullum
- The born-again individualist: Fox News Channel's Judge Andrew Napolitano on lying cops, out-of-control government, and his bestselling new book, Constitutional Chaos
by Nick Gillespie
- Idol hour
by Charles Paul Freund
- Australian police e-mailed child porn to some 1,800 schools across the state of New South Wales
by Charles Oliver
- Copyrighting the air: WIPO roundup
by Jesse Walker
- Scanning pan
by Jeff A. Taylor
- No passport to privacy: travelers get chipped
by Julian Sanchez
- Correction
- Guadalupe Madrigal fumbled a few words while performing Mexico's national anthem before a soccer game
by Charles Oliver
- Cuba libre
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Supply-snort economics
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Mild, mild west
by Brian Doherty
- Transportation security aggravation: debating the balance between privacy and safety in a post-9/11 aviation industry
by Robert W. Poole, Jr.
- A bow to fiscal conservatism
by Bill Whalen
- Reason news
- San Francisco officials are considering charging grocery stores a 17-cent tax on each bag they give customers
by Charles Oliver
- Fish police
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Hot loads
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Taking the fifth: when journalists threaten our right to remain silent
by Matt Welch