Vol. 38 No. 8, January 2007
Index
- Getting beyond politics as usual.
- Ova for sale.
- The State of War And Domestic Terrorism.
- They don't know Jack.
- America gives a shit.
- CleanFlicks v. Kate Winslet's Breasts.
- reason news.
- The longneck Tail.
- The real mommy wars.
- 30 years ago in reason.
- Keep off the gras: New Jersey vs. duck liver.
- Squat for teacher: searching students.
- 'Bizarre' effects: tax plans face off.
- Drug brakes: is a slow FDA a safe FDA?
- Quotes.
- Tired ideas: reef rescue rebuffed.
- Contact killings: the new normal in Iraq.
- Fifteen-year-old Mirage Rousseau of Manchester, New Hampshire, came home one afternoon to find two police officers in her bedroom without a warrant.
- For 31 years, Jean Groves has had a sign on her fence that reads "Our dogs are fed on Jehovah's Witnesses.".
- Internet unleashed: ICANN escape.
- Legislation expected to pass in Scotland would require shops selling swords, machetes, and other non-domestic knives to have a special license and to record all sales.
- Officials in Fairfax County, Virginia, admit they issued valid building permits for new houses that exceed local height limits.
- Police in Preston, England, are asking local officials to ban "vertical drinking" in bars.
- Police in West Midlands, England, say they received numerous complaints about anti-social behavior in one neighborhood.
- Several people swimming at Kanopolis Lake in Kansas got a bit of a surprise when a B-52 bomber dropped nine bombs into the water. Lt. Col. Jeff Jordan, commander of the Smoky Hill National Guard Range, told the Associated Press the plane dropped the bombs by mistake while on a training mission.
- Thailand's Culture Ministry has banned a line of condoms called Tom Dundee because officials say the name could encourage children to have sex earlier.
- The Board of Commissioners in Gwinnett County, Georgia, has banned mobile taco stands.
- Barry squeezed.
- Big Bully.
- Cafe Americain.
- Fat city.
- Homo-mart.
- Loose moose.
- No charge.
- Sen. Spliff.
- Shocking death.
- Texas floor 'em.
- The 29-year-old virgin.
- Wright stuff.
- Immigrants cause insurance crisis!(Data) (Brief article)
- Saucer scandal: UFO cover-up!(Citings) (Brief article)
- Woodpecker massacre: the threat of threatened species.
- End of the rainbow.
- Vietnamese resistance: god and government in New Orleans.
- The myth of the 'values voters': the Republicans hand libertarian votes--and the elections--over to the Democrats.
- One man's culture war: Bill O'Reilly sticks up for the little guy--that is, himself.
- Ticking bombast: what would you do to save millions of lives?
- The pinpoint search: how super-accurate surveillance technology threatens our privacy.
- Is Liberalism dead in central Europe? The disturbing return of socialism and authoritarianism in the former Soviet bloc.
- Space travel for fun and profit: the private space industry soars higher by lowering its sights.
- The trouble with troubled teen programs: how the "boot camp" industry tortures and kills kids.
- What we believe.
- Paradise lost: a populist's nostalgic ode to an America gone by.
- Cold war meets counterculture: how hippie hero Stewart Brand created our wired world.
- Trading on reputation: stateless justice in the Medieval Mediterranean.
- The era of big government never ended: taking stock of the challenges to freedom.
- Crying censorship: shocking the bourgeoisie--it's nice work if you can get it.
- Boy Scouts and pirates.