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Reason June 2001 Michael W. Lynch & Adrian Moore |
Power Tripped Faulty re-regulation turns out the lights in the Golden State...  |
Reason June 2001 Carolyn Lochhead |
Electrifying Performances California's senators' responses to the energy crisis...  |
Reason June 2001 Michael W. Lynch |
Keystone Success Why Pennsylvania's electricity deregulation plan has worked -- so far...  |
Reason June 2001 Sean Paige |
The Great Pickup Stick-Up When a friend phoned last year to say that the state of Arizona was about to buy him a brand new pickup truck loaded with all the luxury options, I took it with a grain of salt. But it was a debacle of policy, what may go down in stupid government lore as the Great Pickup Stick-Up...  |
Reason June 2001 Marc B. Haefele |
Suing for Relief It's no surprise that trying to clean the air by getting people to drive electric cars is a California idea: It's the perfect melding of the Golden State's historic smog problems with its taste for utopian technological innovation...  |
Reason June 2001 Trav S.D. |
Fun City Confidential Why New York's sex industry still flourishes...  |
Reason June 2001 William Ruger |
Foreign Policy Folly A worrisome conservative strategic vision in Present Dangers: Crisis and Opportunity in American Foreign and Defense Policy, edited by Robert Kagan and William Kristol...  |
Reason June 2001 Michael W. Lynch |
Higher Learning In which our man in Washington foregoes dirty talk for Tocqueville and finally learns what a wigwam is...  |
Managed Care May 2001 Michael Levin-Epstein |
Prescription Drug Talk Cooled Off Faster Than a Texas Thunderstorm Medicare reform -- and especially prescription drug benefits within Medicare -- no longer appears to be the burning issue it once was on Capitol Hill. The culprits: priorities and money...  |
Salon.com June 1, 2001 William Bradley |
The unlikely populist California's Gray Davis is scoring political points by bashing Bush and "greedy" Texas energy firms, but the cautious centrist probably won't become the scourge of the energy industry...  |
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