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Salon.com July 9, 2002 Joe Conason |
Look out, George! The author pounds President Bush for his evasive and ever-changing accounts of his own stock scam.  |
Sports Illustrated July 9, 2002 P.J. O'Rourke |
Electoral Dysfunction With so many athletes contemplating a career in politics we should all be worried, very worried -- because our heroes are wasting their talents  |
Mother Jones Jul/Aug 2002 Susan Q. Stranahan |
Radioactive Recycling If the Department of Energy has its way, the nation's nuclear garbage could end up in everyday items like bicycles, frying pans, and baby strollers.  |
CFO July 1, 2002 Tim Reason |
Love It and Leave It? Will the outcry over inversions change the way overseas income is taxed?  |
Reason July 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
Child Labor Lost The most succinct critic of overly restrictive child labor laws in the U.S. turns out to be a kid himself.  |
Reason July 2002 Mike Lynch |
Green Grants The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is legendary for tangling up businesses in red tape. Yet when it comes to passing out millions in taxpayer money, it exhibits a casual, devil-may-care attitude.  |
Reason July 2002 Jesse Walker |
Wireless Revolution A band of American Indians is about to challenge the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), using their reservations' sovereignty to embrace technologies blocked by the U.S. government.  |
Reason July 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
Higher Learning Campus drug wars: drug convictions are grounds for denial of federal financial aid. Not if activist students have their way. The law in question -- an amendment to the Higher Education Act of 1998 that took effect in July 2000 -- is under grassroots attack on campuses across America.  |
Reason July 2002 Mike Lynch |
Taxed Happy Two economists provide legislators with another reason to boost taxes.  |
Reason July 2002 Cathy Young |
License to Kill Men and women, crime and punishment.  |
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