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Reason March 2006 Julian Sanchez |
Friends With Benefits Ohio Rep. Tom Brinkman Jr.filed suit alleging the state's Miami University's benefit package is in violation of Ohio's anti-gay marriage amendment that voters passed in 2004.  |
Reason March 2006 Jacob Sullum |
Rocking the Bus Here's how Deborah Davis, a middle-aged Colorado woman with four grown children and five grandchildren, ended up getting dragged off a bus by federal security officers, who handcuffed her, took her to their station, and cited her for two misdemeanors.  |
Reason March 2006 John Hood |
Covert Advertising The FCC vs. product placement: Consumers may well prefer brand placements over watching endless blocks of commercials, but they'll rebel if the insertions become too distracting.  |
Reason March 2006 Tim Cavanaugh |
Middle-Class Warfare If there's any subject where Marxist theories about economic exploitation still hold sway in America, it's military recruiting. But a new study shows most recruits come from Middle America.  |
Reason March 2006 Matt Welch |
Ghost of Tonkin New information on a Johnson-era cover up prompting the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution is itself covered up for its remarkable similarity to flawed intelligence used to justify the war in Iraq.  |
Reason March 2006 Jacob Sullum |
Data: Complaint Fraud Since FCC enforcement actions are driven by complaints and complaints are driven by the Parents Television Council, who's driving the FCC?  |
Investment Advisor March 2006 Elizabeth Festa |
Incentives for Long-Term Care New long-term care partnership programs, which are active in four states, now provide private LTC insurance with special access to Medicaid for those exhausting their insurance benefits.  |
InternetNews February 28, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Unlikely Allies Against 'E-mail Tax' Political and social activists agree in the fight against AOL's 'certified email' plans. AOL says they've got it all wrong.  |
Managed Care February 2006 John Carroll |
Looking for Bold Ideas? Sit Out the Off-Year Election As we enter a year with a congressional election, candidates are unlikely to stir things up with imaginative, comprehensive proposals for affordable and accessible health care.  |
Managed Care February 2006 |
Medicare's Efficiency Over-Hyped, Study Claims The belief that Medicare is a more efficient system than employee-sponsored health insurance comes under fire in a study that claims there are hidden costs in the government program.  |
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