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Articles from Reason (November 1, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
'The last gasp of the dinosaurs': publisher and flat-tax Republican Steve Forbes on 1930s-style economic policies, the news industry, and the future of the GOP. Welch, Matt Interview 3226
20,000 nations above the sea. Kuhl, Jackson; Rayner, Ben Letter to the editor 478
30 years ago in reason. Sullum, Jacob 154
A broken road reflector ripped a hole in one of the tires on Paul Holden's car, so he filed a claim with the state of Ohio and paid the $25 filing fee. Oliver, Charles 120
A hard pill to swallow: is the stimulus turning the economy around? Sullum, Jacob 682
A pirate road movie. Walker, Jesse 161
A police officer in Haverford Township, Pennsylvania, put some fear into seven youngsters selling lemonade. Oliver, Charles 79
After Hollywood, Florida, police officer Joel Francisco rear-ended Alexandra Torrensvilas's car at an intersection, he radioed for backup. Oliver, Charles 65
After the bomb, the museum. Flanigen, Bill 157
Anatomy of a child pornographer. DeMarzo, Brian Letter to the editor 133
Are property rights enough? Should libertarians care about cultural values? A reason debate. 6353
Battlestar philosophica. Suderman, Peter 155
British officials say they will provide data collected by their planned national ID cards to tax authorities. Oliver, Charles 47
Camera cash: traffic light surveillance. Flanigen, Bill 209
Comics for Freedom Lovers. 247
Commie art. Welch, Matt 156
Cuba's Craigslist: Online black markets. Mangu-Ward, Katherine 212
Driven crazy. Balaker, Ted Interview 699
Fading print: how we will survive without newspapers. Beato, Greg 1384
Fed up: the political movement to curtail the Federal Reserve goes from fringe to mainstream. Doherty, Brian 4300
Hollywood comrades: why the Soviets were such lovable movie villains. Cavanaugh, Tim 1095
Iranian rebellion grows on the web. Flanigen, Bill 361
Law enforcement officers across Massachusetts regularly use the state criminal records system to snoop on celebrities, according to a state audit. Oliver, Charles 37
Layoff blues: job retraining failure. Doherty, Brian 261
Lights out. Mangu-Ward, Katherine 237
Mobile democracy: cell phones vs. jail cells. Balko, Radley 275
New Zealand officials made a small error in their response to an elderly Indian man's immigration application. Oliver, Charles 56
Peace with poppies: opium in Afghanistan. Sullum, Jacob 304
Quotes. 157
Reason is pleased to welcome a new producer. 16
Reason sends our condolences to the family of the economist Rose Friedman, who died in August. 40
Starship salvation: Icelandic currency in space. Mangu-Ward, Katherine 352
Target: Google: antitrust run amok. Suderman, Peter 229
TARP payback: pay czar in action. Doherty, Brian 261
The British government has told communications companies to keep track of all Internet contacts anyone makes-including email messages, website visits, and use of social networking sites--and organize them in case law enforcement agencies need the information. Oliver, Charles 55
The cold war never ended: twenty years later, historians still can't figure out why the West won. Moynihan, Michael C. 3406
The myth of the multiplier: why the stimulus package hasn't reduced unemployment. de Rugy, Veronique 1289
The peril of palatability: a former FDA chief sounds the alarm about dangerously delicious food. Sullum, Jacob 1415
The Swedish government has barred a family from giving their new daughter the middle name Michael, in honor of Michael Jackson. Oliver, Charles 31
The unknown war: the defeat of communism 20 years ago was the most liberating moment in history. So why don't we talk about it more? Welch, Matt Cover story 1315
The way to Sesame Street: the politics of children's television. Walker, Jesse 1085
Tom Paine, drawn. Mangu-Ward, Katherine 164
Trailer failure: more FEMA follies. Balko, Radley 271
Tyranny of the minority: James MacGregor Burns' biased and cartoonish new history of the Supreme Court. Root, Damon W. 1040
Viva Viagra no more: mommy, what's E.D.? Bailey, Ronald 236
Weighty arguments: insuring our waistlines. Suderman, Peter 252

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