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Reason October 2004 Jesse Walker |
Your Records, Please The government wants stations to keep tapes of all their programs so regulators can check the record when someone files a complaint.  |
Reason October 2004 Jacob Sullum |
Injecting Tyranny Drug warriors may soon take their fight to our bloodstreams. Companies in the U.S. and the U.K. are developing "vaccines" to discourage drug use by preventing people from enjoying it.  |
Reason October 2004 Adrian Moore |
Hydrogen Hot Air In most cases fueling cars with hydrogen would make little net difference in emissions of greenhouse gases, and in some cases would even increase them.  |
Reason October 2004 Julian Sanchez |
Data: Second-Guessing the First Amendment Surveys show Americans seem to be more fond of free speech in the abstract than in specific instances.  |
Reason October 2004 Brian Doherty |
Soundbite: Libertarian Dark Horse An interview with the Libertarian Party's presidential nominee, a stunned Michael Badnarik.  |
Reason September 2004 Charles Paul Freund |
Artifact: Food Fight Political foods regain popularity in this presidential election.  |
BusinessWeek October 11, 2004 Frederik Balfour |
Inside Iraq Jon Lee Anderson's "The Fall of Baghdad" has proved to be disturbingly prescient. It is a must-read for anyone trying to understand the anarchy that is now engulfing Iraq.  |
BusinessWeek October 11, 2004 Jeffrey E. Garten |
More Tough Questions For The Candidates With less than one month before Election Day, the author doubts the candidates will give us their views on these issues. Shame on them, he says, and shame on us, the American voters, for not having demanded that they do.  |
InternetNews October 4, 2004 Roy Mark |
U.S. Launches New Anti-Piracy Campaign U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick says Internet and sophisticated duplication technology have taken piracy to unprecedented levels.  |
Bank Technology News October 2004 Holly Sraeel |
Fraud is Rising, But Victims, Banks are Fighting It Talk about fraud in banking circles and one will inevitably hit a nerve.  |
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