Vol. 38 No. 10, March 2007
Index
- The credulity of Castro's defenders.
- A healthy dose of anarchy.
- Who deserves the libertarian vote?
- Butch Otter rides again.
- 30 years ago in reason.
- 40 years war: surveilling Americans.
- Cold comfort: big Pharma and the drug war.
- Bowling together: sprawl and social virtue.
- Quotes.
- Zoned out: sex offender residency restrictions.
- Bar brawl: Europe's vodka wars.
- Prisoner's dilemma: incarceration and crime.
- Stark revelations: Internet porn by numbers.
- Subsidy creep: pork and produce.
- A German court has fined Juergen Kamm more than $4,000 for selling anti-Nazi merchandise.
- Angela Hickling of Derbyshire, England, says she looked for but could not find a ball her neighbor's son allegedly kicked into her garden.
- Four eighth-grade girls in Marion, Indiana, were suspended from school for five days.
- In October temperatures dropped to near freezing in DeKalb County, Georgia, but local school officials refused to turn on the heat.
- Kallen Ford and a friend were playing hacky sack outside Colorado's Boulder County Courthouse when a police officer approached.
- Smoke-free homes: ever-expanding smoking bans.
- Tajikistan President Emomali Rakhmonov has prohibited state employees from having gold teeth.
- The Indonesian edition of Playboy contains no nudity.
- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has banned trucks from selling beer on the street.
- Benign cells? Cancer and mobile phones.
- Driving capital markets offshore.
- Pagan precedent: church, state, and school.
- Who gives to charity?
- Bob Barr and the Libertarians: a former republican congressman joins a third party.
- Enforcing virtue: is social stigma a threat to liberty, or is it liberty in action?
- Where are the democrats? When it comes to Iraq, the opposition party is afraid to oppose.
- Who owns your body parts? Everyone's making money in the market for body tissue--except the donors.
- Dangerous when in power: does government protect us from hazardous products, or does it put us in harm's way?
- The life and times of Milton Friedman: remembering the 20th century's most influential libertarian.
- Fidel's favorite propagandist: how a New York Times reporter's passion for Castro led him astray.
- Why the iPod personalizes everything.
- Red Elvis: the strange tale of the Soviets' favorite rock 'n' roll star.
- No small matter: is theoretical physics stuck--and should you worry?
- Father of funk: the life--and afterlife--of James Brown.
- Zero tolerance for silly pictures.