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Reason September 2005 Satel & Sommers |
The Mental Health Crisis That Wasn't How the trauma industry exploited 9/11.  |
Reason September 2005 Radley Balko |
Who Killed PayPal? The PayPal Wars: Battles With eBay, the Media, the Mafia, and the Rest of Planet Earth, by Eric M. Jackson shows how "consumer advocates" can make life miserable for consumers.  |
Reason September 2005 Jesse Walker |
A Rumble on Sesame Street The politics of America's public broadcasting.  |
Reason September 2005 Jesse Walker |
TSA on eBay Selling passengers' possessions: The Transportation Security Administration is selling confiscated items on eBay.  |
Reason September 2005 Matt Welch |
Quien es Libre? The U.S. government tightens its Cuban embargo policy by restricting fringe religion-related travel there.  |
Reason September 2005 Kerry Howley |
Lifetime Commitment Pilot GPS projects are popping up in jurisdictions across the U.S., and more than 30 states are now slapping anklets on paroled sex offenders.  |
Reason September 2005 Julian Sanchez |
Armed With a Camera Protecting protesters' rights in the U.S.: The ever-present telescreen could, ironically, become an emblem of citizen empowerment.  |
Reason September 2005 Jacob Sullum |
Bad Buzz The European fad of inhaling liquor vapor through a contraption known as AWOL (for Alcohol Without Liquid) hasn't exactly taken the U.S. by storm. But AWOL's absence has not stopped distillers and legislators from trying to ban it.  |
Reason September 2005 Matt Welch |
Saudi Censors Days after Saudi Arabia's Prince Abdullah's visit, Freedom House, a 60-year-old global watchdog group with close ties to official Washington, released its 26th annual Press Freedom Survey of the world. Out of 194 countries, Saudi Arabia placed a desultory 173rd.  |
Reason September 2005 Julian Sanchez |
Death of the Auteur Congress passed the Family Movie Act, which established that filtering movies to remove sex or violence or profanity (or any other bits you don't like) doesn't run afoul of copyright laws, as long as no fixed copy of the filtered version is created.  |
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