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Reason June 2007 Jacob Sullum |
Spiritual Highs and Legal Blows The power and peril of religious exemptions from drug prohibition in the U.S.  |
Reason June 2007 Jacob Sullum |
Looking for God in All the Wrong Places It seems clear that many independent psychedelic users are seeking experiences that are fundamentally similar to those of legally privileged peyote and ayahuasca users.  |
ifeminists May 31, 2007 Wendy McElroy |
The Harassment of Online Women The subject of women bloggers being threatened and harassed is a hot topic right now but the fact that other women are eagerly perpetrating the viciousness is not being addressed. Here are some examples.  |
ifeminists May 30, 2007 Carey Roberts |
Matriarchs, Pop Tarts, and Unparented Children The real threat of matriarchy is to our children. Ponder the long-standing feminist assault on the traditional family. Dads were told they were redundant, and women were advised that marriage was oppressive and children represented a barrier to self-fulfillment.  |
Bank Technology News May 2007 Klosek & Troxclair |
Banks Need A Disclosure "Action Plan" Companies from a range of industries have been criticized for sharing customer information in response to governmental demands, in most cases without proving prior notice to the customers whose information is being shared. Here are some suggestions for dealing with this issue.  |
Chemistry World May 30, 2007 Hepeng Jia |
Disgraced Drug Chief Sentenced to Death As China battles to root out corruption from its pharmaceutical sector, the former head of the State Food and Drug Agency, Zheng Xiaoyu, has been sentenced to death after being found guilty of taking bribes.  |
HBS Working Knowledge May 28, 2007 Julia Hanna |
How Property Ownership Changes Your World View How property ownership affects our beliefs and also our attitudes toward capitalism.  |
ifeminists May 28, 2007 WolfmanMac |
Feminist Jim Crow: Men's Rights Activist, Define Thyself Regarding women-only hotel floors, the position of men's rights activists should unquestionably be absolute defense of private property rights -- rights businesses offering women-only facilities are well within.  |
Chemistry World May 25, 2007 Victoria Gill |
EU Legislation Would Prevent Medical MRI Scans The limits set by an EU directive designed to reduce adverse health effects on workers exposed to electro-magnetic fields could keep patients from undergoing valuable magnetic resonance imaging scans, warn Australian researchers.  |
Chemistry World May 25, 2007 Richard Van Noorden |
Keeping it Green Some chemistry enthusiastically labeled as green may be nothing of the kind, warn researchers who worry that mediocre -- if well-meaning -- science is damaging their subject.  |
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