Vol. 35 No. 11, April 2004
Index
- In defense of drunken sailors.
- Domination fantasies.
- Just say no again.
- Self delusions.
- 30 years ago in Reason.
- Flower power: free the florists!(Citings)
- Patriot spawn: slipping down the slope.
- Late communism: capitalist roaders.
- Patent sense: letting genes out of the bottle.
- Quotes.
- Sources.
- Textbook tolerance: Gulf of Hate.
- About 12,000 residents of Allentown, Pennsylvania, were notified that they had failed to pay city taxes.
- An officer with the Aberdeen Racist Incidents Partnership.
- As George Pulido and his sons were walking home from a birthday party in New York City, a small balloon his oldest son was carrying hit the sidewalk and burst.
- Islamic leaders in Somalia say they will flog anyone caught using or selling condoms.
- Maryland State Police Superintendent Edward T. Norris has been charged with illegally spending about $20,000 in official funds while he was the top cop in Baltimore.
- New Haven, Connecticut, has had a rash of robberies and shootings at convenience stores and service stations.
- Ontario's provincial auditor says the Ministry of Consumer and Business Services received about 4,000 complaints and inquiries related to debt collectors last year, including 800 written, formal complaints.
- Thailand's ruling Thai Rak Thai Party is considering a proposal that would bar politicians from keeping mistresses or visiting brothels.
- The staff at the U.S. Army's Combat Equipment Battalion at Hythe, Great Britain, just had to be at the office Christmas party.
- When New York City's Human Rights Commission demanded that the makers of Grand Theft Auto remove the phrase "Kill Haitians" from the video game, Mayor Michael Bloomberg hinted that the company could be investigated for human rights violations.
- Why warming? Climate change confidential.
- Balance sheet.
- Belting utilities: cracking down on clean air.
- Doubt, despair, and charity: no confidence in nonprofits.
- Lack of pride.
- Option overload: choked by choice?
- The deregulator.
- Hack roast: when citizens attack ... reporters.
- Abuse revisited: a feminist challenges the conventional wisdom about domestic violence.
- Playing to the totalitarian left: two democratic candidates appeal to their party's "core".
- Free play: the politics of the video game.
- Emotional choices: what story you choose to believe about antidepressants reveals a deeper truth about who you are.
- Washington's biggest crime problem: the federal government's ever-expanding criminal code is an affront to justice and the Constitution.
- Building the perfect candidate.
- Regulation for dummies: is the FDA necessary?
- Hobbies in cyberspace: life in an online game world proves nasty, brutish, and short.
- Fools for Communism: still apologists after all these years.
- Transcendental goods: Charles Murray discusses art, accomplishment, faith, and doubt.
- Text lit.
- End the FDA's monopoly.