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Reason November 2002 Brian Doherty |
Regimentation Revolt The famously regimented Japanese are showing some individualist spirit in a fight against a new national ID system.  |
Reason November 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
Soundbite: Gerard James Would-be censors have long posited a monkey-see, monkey-do relationship between media and audiences. Violent images create violent kids, they warn. Gerard Jones upends that thinking in his new book Killing Monsters: Why Children Need Fantasy, Super Heroes, and Make-Believe Violence.  |
ifeminists November 4, 2002 Tresa McBee |
Politics of abuse - why you don't hear about men October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month, but it isn't likely to mark much awareness of abused men.  |
Reason November 2002 Cathy Young |
Dad Blood If DNA tests prove that you're not your children's father, do you still owe child support?  |
Reason November 2002 Joyce Lee Malcolm |
Gun Control's Twisted Outcome Restricting firearms has helped make England more crime-ridden than the U.S.  |
Reason November 2002 Jacob Sullum |
Urine -- or You're Out Drug testing is invasive, insulting, and generally irrelevant to job performance. Why do so many companies insist on it?  |
Reason November 2002 Charles Pena |
Murder Most Foul To stop genocide, the U.S. must learn to intervene more carefully, argues Samantha Power in A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide.  |
Salon.com October 30, 2002 Nell Bernstein |
The drug war's littlest victims Measures to put drug abusers in rehab instead of jail could rescue their kids from the cycle of addiction, foster care and crime.  |
Salon.com October 24, 2002 Robert Scheer |
How to defeat the Axis of Evil The United States has more powerful weapons than planes and tanks: Trade, aid and Hollywood.  |
IDB America October 2002 Charo Quesada |
A pedestrian paradise A former mayor of Bogota, Colombia, explains why his city declared war on private cars.  |
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