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Salon.com January 2, 2002 Janelle Brown |
The impossible calculus of loss A windfall of public and private funds awaits the victims of Sept. 11. How can each grieving individual be treated fairly? Will their compensation change charity and disaster relief forever?  |
Reason January 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
Plate Debate Specialty license plates, whose numbers are ballooning in most states, promise to keep courts busy for years...  |
Reason January 2002 Michael W. Lynch |
Army of More Than One U.S. military officials report a doubling of recruiting contacts since September 11, including inquiries by e-mail, the Web, and phone, as well as walk-ins...  |
Reason January 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
Beneficial Bankruptcy University of Pennsylvania Law Professor David Skeel describes how American populism helped create a body of bankruptcy law that's unique in the world, which makes American companies ideally prepared to withstand crisis -- without taxpayers' billions...  |
Reason January 2002 Sam MacDonald |
Hear Dick Talk, Occasionally Why Cheney is the Bush administration's best propagandist...  |
Reason January 2002 Cathy Young |
The Feminist West With Islamic fundamentalists making war on the West, the left's schizoid relationship to feminism and multiculturalism has come into full view...  |
Reason January 2002 Michael W. Lynch |
Battlefield Conversions Reason talks with three ex-warriors who now fight against the War on Drugs...  |
Reason January 2002 Glenn Garvin |
A Splendid Little Drug War Tragedy, farce, and fake brass cojones south of the border: two new books illuminate the growing ugliness of a War on Drugs that is rapidly losing its metaphorical status...  |
Mother Jones Jan/Feb 2002 Bill Hogan |
A Biodefense Boondoggle As pharmaceutical companies line up for multimillion-dollar contracts to make bioterrorism vaccines, some question whether the industry is up to the job...  |
Salon.com December 21, 2001 Cary Tennis |
A birthday that will live in infamy If you were born on the 11th of September, you can make a wish and blow out the candles, but that silly old song will never sound the same. Thoughts about the terrorist attacks.  |
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