Vol. 37 No. 6, November 2005
Index
- Reasons for optimism.
- Choose life: grow young with HGH.
- Unleash the judges.
- Legalization now!(Letters) (Letter to the Editor)
- Not so supreme.
- Self-defense vs. municipal gun bans.
- 25 years ago in reason.
- Rummy's posse: Pentagon police work.
- Traffic unjammed: prez to cops: get lost!(Viktor Yushchenko, Ukraine) (Brief Article)
- Ice, ice baby: infant speed freaks?
- Quotes.
- Runaway train debt: D.C. Metro in the red.
- Subsidized spin: military scientists go Hollywood.
- A bus company has sued a group of French cleaning ladies who carpool to their jobs in Luxembourg.
- A Minneapolis city inspector noticed the grass around a local YWCA looked higher than the eight-inch maximum allowed by city code.
- A new Missouri law requires parental permission before a minor can get a bikini wax.
- Carlo Lazo won a Bronze Star for providing medical aid to fellow soldiers under fire in Iraq.
- Fresno police sent three squad cars and a helicopter to arrest Maribel Cuevas, an 11-year-old girl who had thrown a rock at a group of boys who had pelted her with water balloons.
- Illegal settlement: fighting the cigarette cartel.
- Pennsylvania state Rep. Tom Stevenson (R-Mount Lebanon) has introduced a bill that would require dogs in cars to be restrained or placed in a carrier box.
- The public schools in Broward County, Florida, have banned running on playgrounds.
- The village board of Greendale, Wisconsin, has ordered artist Al Emmons to remove a sculpture of Big Bird from the chimney of a duplex he owns.
- Comparable mirth.
- Converted rice.
- Copy canine.
- Curious George.
- Heather's mommies.
- Lack of support.
- Low endoscope.
- Nanosheets.
- Oh, Atlanta.
- Pill poppers.
- Stark raving.
- Sudafed madness.
- Switched-on packets.
- Universal disservice.
- Domestic outsourcing: work for the other Indians.
- It's better FOIA: information wants to be free.
- Whose living wage?
- Breaking curfew: yobs beat labour.
- Latin America's crony capitalism.
- The long and happy death of the celebrity profile: there's more entertainment coverage than ever, and that's why it's so crappy.
- An echo chamber of his own: Bernie Goldberg's new niche is a little too comfortable.
- Run away, jury! We're being tried before dozens of imbeciles.
- Property seizures and the New London tea party: homeowners' attorney Scott Bullock talks about the Supreme Court's Kelo v. New London decision and America's brewing revolution against eminent domain abuse.
- "Like undermining motherhood and apple pie": why are California Dems in local government embracing eminent domain abuse?
- When patriots dissent: surprise: standing up to the PATRIOT Act can be good politics.
- Freedom riders: how motorcyclists won the right to feel the wind in their hair--and why drivers still have to buckle up.
- Prince Rudy's Courtier: a mugged liberal's love affair with a tough mayor.
- Remembering Roger Williams: what the father of Rhode Island can still teach us.
- Exile without an end: the first ethnic cleansing in American history.
- Inherit the Baloney: creationists try to settle a score with Darwin.
- Do movies cause smoking? Snuffing out another nanny state myth.
- A Pogrom for tea.
- Repeal the Bush tax increase.