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ifeminists July 6, 2005 Carey Roberts |
Independence Day 2005: Lessons for Leftists Deploring a "long train of abuses and usurpations," the Declaration contains a list of particulars that remarkably foreshadows many of the flash-points our nation faces in 2005.  |
Reason July 2005 Cathy Young |
Bizarre Bedfellows The passing of Andrea Dworkin--feminist polemicist, anti-porn crusader, and loony extraordinaire--drew strangely admiring obituaries from several feminists who vehemently disagreed with her in life.  |
Reason July 2005 Kenneth Silber |
The First Eugenicist Extreme Measures: The Dark Visions and Bright Ideas of Francis Galton, by Martin Brookes ranges broadly across Galton's formidable accomplishments while taking an unflinching look at his eugenic ideas.  |
Reason July 2005 Matt Welch |
Welfare Queen Farm subsidies for the filthy rich: Britain's queen received approximately $1.3 million in farm subsidies... Ted Turner nets a minimum of $698,127... etc.  |
Reason July 2005 Jacob Sullum |
Heresy on the Right Conservatives and the drug war: an independent policy analyst's report does not advocate the repeal of prohibition in the U.S., but it does reject central aspects of the drug policy status quo.  |
Reason July 2005 Kerry Howley |
Save the Frankenfish! Is the snakehead endangered? Environmental groups are using the Endangered Species Act to lock up land from development rather than save threatened species, and they want some reform from Washington.  |
Reason July 2005 Jesse Walker |
Building a New World Mini-nations for the super-rich: These private dominions are a light version of a country or society, stripped of annoying `features' like crime, bad weather and excessive taxes. Which leaves the good things like sun, nice villas and glittering shopping malls.  |
Reason July 2005 Kerry Howley |
Soundbite: Energy Forever An interview with Peter Huber, author of The Bottomless Well: The Twilight of Fuel, the Virtue of Waste, and Why We Will Never Run out of Energy that contends environmentalists should love nuclear power, free marketers should embrace hybrid cars, and we should all calm down about high oil prices.  |
Science News July 2, 2005 Ivars Peterson |
Air Transport Central At times, the international air transport system seems poised on the brink of failure. Indirectly, the same system also plays a role in the transmission of deadly diseases, such as influenza and, most recently, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).  |
Managed Care June 2005 Frates & Severoni |
Consumer-Directed Health Plans: Enrollee Views, Early Employer Experience As CDHPs increasingly penetrate the commercial market, their greatest contribution might lie in funding health services for retirees and in reducing the number of uninsured people by offering affordable insurance.  |
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