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Reason November 2002 Brian Doherty |
Murky Water The federal government's $7.8 billion comprehensive plan to "restore" Florida's Everglades -- mostly to fix damage done by previous federal meddling in the area -- is already showing signs of sinking into that mighty swamp.  |
Reason November 2002 Jesse Walker |
Galley Gatekeepers The politics of press credentials  |
Reason November 2002 Joyce Lee Malcolm |
Gun Control's Twisted Outcome Restricting firearms has helped make England more crime-ridden than the U.S.  |
Reason November 2002 Jacob Sullum |
Pride and Prejudice The false choice between patriotism and skepticism: Americans who are prepared to acknowledge America's virtues and its crimes will be comfortable neither with Bill Bennett's uncomplicated love-it-or-leave-it attitude nor with Noam Chomsky's reflexive condemnations of the U.S.  |
Reason November 2002 Charles Pena |
Murder Most Foul To stop genocide, the U.S. must learn to intervene more carefully, argues Samantha Power in A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide.  |
Salon.com November 1, 2002 Farhad Manjoo |
Guns, lies and the Internet in South Carolina Field & Stream's Web site was associated with a voter's guide accusing a Democratic Senate candidate of being anti-gun. One problem: He's a member of the NRA.  |
Salon.com October 31, 2002 Arianna Huffington |
Drugging our children the legal way America's legal drug pushers are free to offer kids their potent concoctions without having to prove they're safe or effective.  |
Managed Care October 2002 John Carroll |
National Mental Health Parity Bill Poised To Pass This Time Around After years of skirmishing over mental health parity, the battle lines are drawn. Troops are armed with a cache of talking points and data -- pro and con. And, after a brief summer truce, another big showdown looms on Capitol Hill.  |
Salon.com October 30, 2002 Robert Scheer |
Political flashback I guess I'm just another McGovern wimp against the war in Iraq. In a time when bravery is all too easily confused with bravado, George McGovern stands as a compelling reminder that it takes real courage to fight for peace.  |
Salon.com October 30, 2002 Nell Bernstein |
The drug war's littlest victims Measures to put drug abusers in rehab instead of jail could rescue their kids from the cycle of addiction, foster care and crime.  |
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