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Reason
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Articles in August-Sept 2004 issue of Reason
- Brian Kentwell has been pounding livestock and wild animals to death with a hoe
by Charles Oliver - Silent suits: challenging secrecy … in secret
by Julian Sanchez - Space oddities: owning the heavens
by Tim Cavanaugh - "Real" "art": or "Mr. Grumpy goes to an art museum and comes out belaboring the obvious!"
by Peter Bagge - Xtreme measures
by Robert Fisher - Police officials in Bel-Ridge, Missouri, say department officials are pressuring them to spend less time catching robbers and more time writing tickets
by Charles Oliver - Aiding and betting: online gambling crackdown
by Jacob Sullum - Judicial choice: Shariah comes to Canada
by Jesse Walker - Who's right?
by Julian Sanchez - Chatroom revolutionaries: Iran's dissidents and exiles discover the Web
by Marc C. Johnson - "It's so simple, it's ridiculous"
by Mike Good - Globalization Without Tears: an economist debates the NGOS
by Prakash Loungani - Many self-employed workers, especially young people, aren't paying into Japan's social security system because they don't think they'll get their money back
by Charles Oliver - Watergate blowback: the White House's ongoing battle against post-Nixon sunshine laws
by Matt Welch - Historia Discordia meet Kerry Thornley, the second Oswald
by Brian Doherty - Traditional prejudices
by Daniel J. Mahoney - When officials at Connecticut's York Correctional Facility learned that an inmate in a prison rehabilitative writing program had won a national writing award, they took swift action to recognize her achievement
by Charles Oliver - Taking science seriously: conservative dogma about sex roles ignores inconvenient realities
by Cathy Young - Invisible cities: the changing faces of Washington, D.C
by Charles Paul Freund - 30 years ago in reason
- Cotton belt: trouble for farm subsidies
by Jacob Sullum - RFID roundup: trying to keep the chips down
by Brian Doherty - The wrong lesson: teaching college reporters to be meek
by David Wallis - Bare virtue
by Charles Paul Freund - Quotes
- Source
- Extra credit: charge it to Uncle Sam!
by Julian Sanchez - The war on fat: is the size of your butt the government's business?
by Jacob Sullum - For years, those who work at the English National Opera have called each other "darling."
by Charles Oliver - Balance sheet
by Jeff A. Taylor - American slender: when did freedom become just another word for 10 pounds left to lose?
by Nick> Gillespie - When Daniel Clauson spotted a man apparently trying to jimmy the door of a neighboring building, he called the cops
by Charles Oliver - Segregation forever?
by Julian Sanchez - Dr. Feelscared: drug warriors put the fear of prosecution in physicians who dare to treat pain
by Maia Szalavitz - Competition among retailers has pushed the price of beer too low, according to the government of Norway, which maintains some of the highest alcohol taxes in Europe
by Charles Oliver - Fat of the land: fighting obesity with pork
by Michael De Alessi - John Perry Barlow 2.0: the Thomas Jefferson of cyberspace reinvents his bodyand his politics
by Brian Doherty - Zimbabwe has sent armed policemen to close all the country's private schools and send the children home, on the grounds that their fees are too high
by Charles Oliver - Battle of the bulge
by Nick Gillespie - Not for lovers: banning same-sex contracts
by Julian Sanchez - Try, beloved country: rumors of South Africa's decline are greatly exaggerated
by John Blundell