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Articles from Reason (August 1, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
'Technology is at the center'. Kornhaber, Andrew Letter to the editor 280
35 years ago in reason. Quotation 171
Absolute immunity: sue your D.A.! Balko, Radley Brief article 307
An alliance for freedom? Republican strategist Grover Norquist insists the Leave Us Alone Coalition is alive and well. Gillespie, Nick Interview 4633
Bluff City bluster: tickets for terror. Balko, Radley Brief article 195
Carbon-based prohibition: if some environmentalists have their way, simple math suggests life as we know it will end. Seitz, Russell 684
Collateral damage: drug informant outrage. Balko, Radley Brief article 299
Conservatives against empire: The forgotten tradition of the antiwar right. Antle, W. James, III Book review 2278
Course correction: classroom interference. Howley, Kerry Brief article 187
Crying wolf: are we all fascists now? Moynihan, Michael C. Book review 3654
Daphne Beasley, principal of Hollis F. Price Middle College High School in Memphis, Tennessee, doesn't like public displays of affection. Oliver, Charles Brief article 63
Dorothy Simpson suffers from an irregular heartbeat that gives her an increased chance of heart failure and stroke. Oliver, Charles Brief article 62
Earning their keep: a new breed of urban Catholic high school asks disadvantaged kids to work for their tuition. Vanderkam, Laura 3437
Federal air marshals say some of their members have been harassed at airports, even kept from boarding planes they are scheduled to guard, because their names match those on the federal no-fly list. Oliver, Charles Brief article 45
Feds in the fishbowl: whatever floats your boat. Bailey, Ronald Brief article 299
First amendment lite: how the feds police liquor-related thought crime. Beato, Greg 1358
Francesca Coppa on the vidding underground. Walker, Jesse Interview 4115
Free ride. Undis, David F. Letter to the editor 188
Getting his goat: religious freedom in Texas. Sullum, Jacob Brief article 259
Hope floats. Mangu-Ward, Katherine Brief article 219
In 1992, when Lino Nakwa was 12, he was kidnapped by the Sudanese People's Liberation Army and held captive for about a month. Oliver, Charles Brief article 57
In the raw: contraband milk. Mangu-Ward, Katherine Brief article 170
Information, please. Mangu-Ward, Katherine Brief article 148
Laura Todd has died several times during the last eight years. Oliver, Charles Brief article 63
Look who's coming in third! With Bob Barr's nomination, the Libertarian Party is threatening to achieve historical relevance. Weigel, David 1347
Million-dollar B.A.? Bucks for baccalaureates. Gillespie, Nick Brief article 251
Nepal's government has authorized soldiers and police to shoot to kill anyone protesting the Olympic flame as it makes its way up Mount Everest. Oliver, Charles Brief article 39
No child left behind: Texas abuses children to prevent abuse. Sullum, Jacob 687
Obscenely prosecuted. Gillespie, Nick Interview 640
Please plea me: false confessions. Balko, Radley 418
Quotes. Quotation 162
Rough gravel. Interview 243
Serve the (old) people. Sullum, Arnold; Thornton, Paul Letter to the editor 436
Soda soldiers: drinking age debate. Sullum, Jacob Brief article 241
Taco turmoil: food truck fight. Mangu-Ward, Katherine Brief article 202
The (diminishing) return of Pandering: politicians keep doling out giveaways to a public that increasingly doesn't want any. Cavanaugh, Tim Essay 1019
The afterlife of American clothes: Haitian entrepreneurs find value in our castoffs. McNeil, Joanne 1102
The day the music dies: why your tunes won't play for sure. Lee, Timothy B. 782
The uses of hyperbole: exaggerated doomsday forecasts are false, regrettable, inevitable, and possibly necessary. Welch, Matt 1274
What's the matter with Chicago and Seattle and New York and Boston ...? We rank the worst nanny-state cities in America. Balko, Radley; Dawdy, Philip; Welch, Matt; Thornton, Paul; Walker, Jesse; Harsanyi, David 4973
When Adam Carroll deployed to Iraq as part of the Army's 101st Airborne Division, he asked his father to take care of his two dogs. Oliver, Charles Brief article 60
When coalitions dissolve. Shultz, Ken Letter to the editor 186
Whitewater, Wisconsin, Police Chief James Coan involved at least two detectives and several other city employees--all during working hours--in a quest to find the identity of the pseudonymous John Adams. Oliver, Charles Brief article 41

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