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Articles in July 2006 issue of Reason
- The Wal-Mart Crusade
by Josh Corn
- Bomb smugglers: border security woes
by Tim Cavanaugh
- The virtue of riches: how wealth makes us more moral
by Megan McArdle
- Reason news
- 25 years ago in reason
- Neil Young's quixotic crusade: a song can't change the world
by Brian Doherty
- Sense on stadiums: rooting against the home team
by Brian Doherty
- Circle game
by Jacob Sullum
- In praise of John Wilkes: how a filthy, philandering dead-beat helped secure Britishand Americanliberty
by Daniel McCarthy
- Quotes
- Fashion police: copyrighting couture
by Julian Sanchez
- Literary paper lions: book packagers, drunken exaggerations, hoaxes: why do we still expect authenticity from bestsellers?
by Tim Cavanaugh
- When Nick Lenthall drove past a group of police officers manning a speed check near Bournemouth, England, he honked his horn and gave them a thumbs up
by Charles Oliver
- Treason of the clerk: accused of sedition, a V.A. nurse beats the rap
by David Weigel
- Kids draw the darnedest things
by Nick Gillespie
- Gimme gimme sticker-shock treatment
by Nick Gillespie
- Earlier this year, as a group of Tibetan monks visited the U.S. to promote world peace, they unintentionally overstayed their visas
by Charles Oliver
- The cult of 'manliness': a curmudgeon's defense of "manly men" devolves quickly into self-parody
by Cathy Young
- The Agony of American Education
by Richard G. Neal
- New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg wants devices placed on vehicles that would light up if they exceed the speed limit
by Charles Oliver
- The decline of the English speaking peoples: America's national language is under siege
by Nick Gillespie
- The Mobility Myth
by Gary Alexander
- To boost local production and reduce the amount of foreign content on TV, Chinese authorities have banned films and television shows that mix animation with real people
by Charles Oliver
- Are failed states a threat to America? The Bush administration's nation-building efforts are a big mistake
by Justin Logan
- Correction
- Are we ready for the next 9/11?
by Dave Kloepper
- Regulating bloggers: free speech on the Web
by Julian Sanchez
- Searching for Alex Kozinski: the controversial 9th Circuit judge on free speech, privacy, and why he didn't mind the Kelo decision
by Shikha Dalmia
- Why poor countries are poor
by Nimish Adhia
- An army of bloggers: how to turn low-budget revolutionaries into respectable members of the establishment
by David Weigel