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- The federal government has given the state of Tennessee millions of dollars for ad campaigns promoting highway safety - Brickbats - Brief Article
by Charles Oliver - Bell ringer - Balance Sheet - Brief Article
by Jeff A. Taylor - Romancing wired magazine - Soundbite - Interview
by Nick Gillespie - Accidental genius: is Karl Rove really Bush's brain? - Book Review
by John Pitney, F., Jr. - Is Schadenfreude a good thing? - Editor's Note - Editorial
by Nick Gillespie - Static controls: copyrights and printer cartridges - Citings
by Jesse Walker - According to a custodian at Spaulding High School in Barre, Vermont, Officer John Mott used his authority as a uniformed, on-duty police officer to gain access to the high school at 1:30 a.m - Brickbats
by Charles Oliver - Read-write error - Balance Sheet
by Jeff A. Taylor - Liberty Belle: France's new libertarian youth leader - Columns
by Matt Welch - Subversive style: resisting the mullahs with nail polish, rock music, and great novels - Book Review
by Charles Paul Freund - Gay Rights Go to Court - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by John H. Northrup - The chill is on: fighting raves, squelching speech - Citings
by Jacob Sullum - New York City is running a deficit, but the city council still dredged up $75,000 to organize city residents in support of rent control - Brickbats
by Charles Oliver - Tracking adjustment - Balance Sheet - Brief Article
by Jeff A. Taylor - Bipartistan coulterism: who's meaner, conservatives or liberals? - Columns
by Cathy Young - Dirty secret - Artifact - Brief Article
by Charles Paul Freund - H - Letters - Letter to the Editor
- Quotes
- That's the ticket: summer of summonses - Citings
by Julian Sanchez - Name gamed - Balance Sheet
by Jeff A. Taylor - Denial of service: the battle over AmeriCorps - Rant
by Julian Sanchez - What Harry Potter can teach the textbook industry
by Diane Ravitch - Quacks and Flacks - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Mark Hershey - Source - Brief Article
- Texas two-step - Balance Sheet
by Jeff A. Taylor - Twisted norm - Balance Sheet - Brief Article
by Jeff A. Taylor - St. Martha: why Martha Stewart should go to heaven and the SEC should go to hell
by Michael McMenamin - Look Who'S Rocking the Casbah - Letters - Letter to the Editor
- Jake Brown disliked the bike racks around Philadelphia's Independence Hall, so one day while eating lunch on a nearby bench he propped up a sign saying "Free Independence Hall" next to him - Brickbats - Brief Article
by Charles Oliver - Pub fair - Balance Sheet - Brief Article
by Jeff A. Taylor - Tally whoa - Balance Sheet - Brief Article
by Jeff A. Taylor - Why the States are broke: bloated governments, budget gaps, and Parkinson's laws
by John Hood - Teddy Roosevelt's Hidden Legacy - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Michael Nollet - Sheriff Mike Hale of Jefferson County, Alabama, directed one of his deputies to get rid of evidence in a case that had been closed - Brickbats
by Charles Oliver - Book markers - Balance Sheet
by Jeff A. Taylor - Busting CAPPS - Balance Sheet - Brief Article
by Jeff A. Taylor - Designing rules: making room for different tastes
by Virginia Postrel - What Next for U.S. Foreign Policy? - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Gene Sharp - Rumors ran rampant when several students at New York City's public Intermediate School 164 cut classes - Brickbats
by Charles Oliver - Big easy - Balance Sheet - Brief Article
by Jeff A. Taylor - The poor get richer - Data - Brief Article
by Julian Sanchez - Everyone's a winner! - Culture and Reviews
by Peter Bagge - Sacred music: zoning vs. groovy theology - Citings - Brief Article
by Kerry Howley - Party members attending the national assembly of the United Malays National Organization got a special gift this year - Brickbats
by Charles Oliver - Cleansing agents - Balance Sheet - Brief Article
by Jeff A. Taylor - Jury-rigged: sidestepping the constitution - Citings - Brief Article
by Kerry Howley - Enough already: a leading environmentalist makes a foolish case against technological innovation - Book Review
by Ronald Bailey - Lawsuit pre-emption: no Big Mac attacks - Citings
by Jacob Sullum - Ad designer Grandison Taber met garbage man Larry Heyes and decided the man would be perfect for an ad campaign to foster civic pride in New Bedford, Massachusetts - Brickbats
by Charles Oliver - Wet bar - Balance Sheet - Brief Article
by Jeff A. Taylor - Meat markets: PETA praises McDonald's - Citings
by Julian Sanchez - Stranger in a strange land: the enduring American appeal of existentialism
by Nick Gillespie