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Articles from Reason (October 1, 2009)

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'What you're left with is libertarianism': Red Eye host Greg Gutfeld on what guys like to read, what meth addicts do to toasters, and why liberals and conservatives are so annoying. Mangu-Ward, Katherine Interview 2403
>Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Chief Joe Browne says his department will apologize for detaining Dane Spurrell. Oliver, Charles 40
25 years ago in reason. 171
Bench bust: bus stop crackdown. Mangu-Ward, Katherine 186
Caitlin Robinson's mother died from skin cancer, and her family says she's at risk for the disease. Oliver, Charles 45
Conservatives with pink cheeks: Joe Scarborough stands athwart history, yelling "slow down.". Gillespie, Nick 761
Dangerous toys, strange bedfellows. Harris, Martin S., Jr.; Smith, Sean M. Letter to the editor 295
Dogs vs. DNA: K-9 testimony debunked. Balko, Radley 238
Embalming the watchmen. Suderman, Peter 161
Enjoy the peepshow. Flanigen, Bill 150
Ewelina Bledniak's parents emigrated to the United States from Poland when she was just 2. Oliver, Charles 64
Hiding online: your own private Internet. Mangu-Ward, Katherine 206
In Washington state's West Valley School District, kindergarten teacher Sue Graham has been reprimanded for sending a bag of human feces home in a student's backpack. Oliver, Charles 42
Inflation and you: partners in freedom. Cavanaugh, Tim 213
Inflation returns! Free market economists debate the prospects, fears, and even hopes for rising prices in post-crisis America. Mangu-Ward, Katherine; Schiff, Peter; Hummel, Jeffrey Rogers; Sumner, Scott; Parker, Randall; Grant, 3573
It's Alive! Green, Kenneth P.; Dunn, Michael J. Letter to the editor 297
Just say no: health care nullification. Doherty, Brian 234
Killer painkillers: The war on Tylenol. Fianigen, Bill 252
Lessons for Liberty. 197
Little libertarians. Mangu-Ward, Katherine 160
More pot, less crime: drug laws at home and abroad. Sullum, Jacob 308
Muzzled mommies: the FTC vs. bloggers. Suderman, Peter 233
Payday of reckoning: new laws aimed at kneecapping payday lenders will end up hurting the poor. Mangu-Ward, Katherine 3844
Peak oil, revisited. Bailey, Ronald 427
Permanent secrecy: the spy who wouldn't leave. Root, Damon W. 240
Quotes. 158
Reason news. 40
Regulating chakras: yogis bear licenses. Carey, Amanda 176
Sarah Palin, Maverick at Last: Mama Grizzly becomes the first real politician of the Internet era. Beato, Greg 1333
Scars behind bars: the prison rape problem. Flanigen, Bill 184
Security screeners at an airport in Columbus, Ohio, couldn't tell what was inside a sealed can they found in a woman's luggage. Oliver, Charles 50
Speak freely: limits on 'electioneering'. Sullum, Jacob 311
Swiss apartheid? Alpine real estate. Mangu-Ward, Katherine 237
The bloggers' historian. Walker, Jesse 685
The Debtorship Society: more Americans became "homeowners" While owning less and less of their homes. Cavanaugh, Tim 1067
The Denver Police Department has suspended an officer for flashing his badge and pointing his gun through a McDonald's drive-through window. Oliver, Charles 38
The eternal recurrence of financial corruption: contemporary lessons from Ivar Kreuger, the crooked financier who shook the 1930s. Doherty, Brian 1474
The paranoid center: how the panic over right-wing violence is being used to marginalize peaceful dissent. Walker, Jesse 4405
The politics of memory: what's too painful to remember we simply choose to repeat. Welch, Matt 1262
The right to a guilty verdict: Obama's empty promise of due process for terrorism suspects. Sullum, Jacob 666
The web saves old books. Doherty, Brian 166
Until press reports prompted them to back down, city officials in Bozeman, Montana, demanded that prospective employees list their user names and passwords. Oliver, Charles 54
Using unions as weapons: UPS and FedEx face off in congress instead of the marketplace. de Rugy, Veronique 1204
Virtually real. Balko, Radley 169
Walter Healey, a retired employee of the New York Tax Department, has pled guilty to identity theft. Oliver, Charles 47
When Columbus discovered modern architecture: private philanthropy transforms a small Midwestern town into an architectural marvel. Balko, Radley 990
While Klaus Matzka of Austria was vacationing in London, police detained him and forced him and his sons to delete the photos they had taken of the city's famed double-decker buses. Oliver, Charles 50
You wouldn't expect the Chinese government to admit it has a manual for local officials on how to beat people without leaving marks. Oliver, Charles 60

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