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Insurance & Technology April 5, 2006 Maria Woehr |
Rocky Mountain Low Insurers and Colorado lawmakers are squaring off over a bill that would require P&C and medical malpractice insurers to disclose information related to expenses, claims and payouts, as well as restrict rating methods used within the state.  |
BusinessWeek April 17, 2006 Spencer E. Ante |
Thinking Globally, Stuck Locally Weary of going town to town to get into the TV biz, the Bells want Washington's help.  |
Reason April 2006 Cathy Young |
The Return of the Mommy Wars Is a stay-at-home American mom a traitor to feminism?  |
Reason April 2006 Lisa Snell |
The Agony of American Education How per-student funding can revolutionize public schools in the U.S.  |
Reason April 2006 Lisa Snell |
Meet Arlene Ackerman An interview with San Francisco's superintendent of schools on the implementation and impact of the weighted student formula as well as the future of school choice in that city.  |
Reason April 2006 Alison Stein Wellner |
The Mobility Myth Pundits love to fret about our "increasingly mobile society," but Americans are actually more likely than ever to stay put.  |
Reason April 2006 Robert H. Nelson |
Welcome to the New---and Private--Neighborhood Postmodern local government in the U.S. would fall under a brand-new legal category: the exercise of a collective private property right in the manner of a private club.  |
Reason April 2006 Robert H. Nelson |
Postmodern Politics in Action Ten signposts, past and present, to the coming decentralized political order in America: New York City... Reston... The Woonerven... St. Louis... Lakewood... Sursum Corda... Selling Whole Neighborhoods... etc.  |
Reason April 2006 W. James Antle |
Thunder on the Center-Right Book Review: Just as the war articles show little sense of the public's growing doubts, the Standard's arguments about domestic policy seem to be losing their persuasive force. The Weekly Standard: A Reader, 1995-2005, edited by William Kristol.  |
Reason April 2006 Jacob Sullum |
Blow in the Wind Despite reports to the contrary, the dramatic increase in interdiction has not had a noticeable impact on cocaine use. In a national survey, the number of past-month cocaine users was almost exactly the same in 2004 as it was in 2002.  |
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