Vol. 37 No. 5, October 2005
Index
- Virtual community, real debate.
- Behind the Jeffersonian Veneer.
- Consumer vertigo.
- Correction.
- 30 years ago in reason.
- Honest agents: Narcs on the Web.
- Police tricks: shame and the sex trade.
- Millions of Ghandhis: the power of nonviolent revolution.
- Passing gas: energy bill giveaways.
- Quotes.
- A British court sentenced Tabrez Khan to prison after he admitted to dealing drugs.
- British police have charged an Oxford University student with public disorder for making "homophobic comments" about a police horse.
- China has razed thousands of homes, restaurants, and small shops in Beijing to "beautify" the city before it hosts the 2008 Olympics.
- Denmark has some of the highest income tax levels in the world.
- Firefighters in Hennef, Germany, reportedly found a car parked alongside a junkyard and used it to practice rescues.
- How reforms evolve: creationists push "bill of rights".
- Montana state troopers have been ordered to stop at least one automobile every hour, even if the driver hasn't done anything wrong.
- Porn inspectors: adult industry fights tight rules.
- Vermont received a $24,000 federal grant to put up billboards reminding motorists to buckle their seat belts.
- When soldiers with the Georgia Army National Guard's 48th Brigade Combat Team boarded a charter flight from Savannah to Kuwait, they carried their rifles, shotguns, and pistols.
- Aloha cars.
- Cost benefit.
- Don't super size me.
- False advertising.
- Free spenders.
- Naked power.
- Payback supreme.
- People vs. power.
- Phantom hits.
- Routing error.
- Sex games.
- Tough turf.
- Wild Europe.
- Aiding and indebting.
- Creative accounting: taking stock of big ideas.
- DIY Sci-Fi: science fiction, science fact.
- Fifth columnist.
- Why the New York Times love eminent domain: elite newspapers and liberal activists embrace the Kelo decision at their long-term peril.
- Antonin Scalia, judicial activist: how the conservative justice legislates from the bench.
- Pansies of New York: bend over for feel-good policing.
- Rethinking the social responsibility of business: a reason debate featuring Milton Friedman, Whole Foods' John Mackey, and Cypress Semiconductor's T.J. Rodgers.
- The second Romanian revolution will be televised: the TV show Dallas helped overthrow Ceausescu. Now gangsta rap and pop culture are driving out corrupt post-Soviet thugs.
- In defense of happy pills: why talk to a shrink if Prozac or Zoloft will do the trick?
- Remains of the DNA: how clones, like the rest of us, justify their own misery.
- Racial blind spots: the affirmative action path not taken.
- The man who marketed sperm: from eugenicist to entrepreneur.
- Full of hot air: a climate alarmist takes on "criminals against humanity".
- Grand theft scapegoat: the ridiculous jihad against video games.
- War's nightmare landscape.
- Property and privilege.