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Articles in Jan, 2006 issue of Reason
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Unscientific methods
by Julian Sanchez - Correction
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Jason Hegg's 22-month-old son, Carter, has asthma and is too young to use an inhaler, so his family carries a portable device that allows him to breathe a medicated mist
by Charles Oliver - Who's afraid of human enhancement? A reason debate on the promise, perils, and ethics of human biotechnology
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From Bob Woodward to Judith Miller: the country's most reviled reporter is a direct descendant of its most beloved
by Matt Welch -
Don't ask, yet: gays in combat
by Julian Sanchez -
Homeowners in Leamington, Ontario, may not hold more than three garage sales a year
by Charles Oliver -
Giving away the store to get a store: tax increment financing is no bargain for taxpayers
by Daniel McGraw -
Critics in Blue Helmets: the U.N. blocks the only invasion where they really do welcome us with flowers
by Tim Cavanaugh -
Byrd watching: Corporate welfare queens
by Kerry Howley -
After Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana, Mark Perlmutter, a physician, traveled from Pennsylvania to help
by Charles Oliver -
You can be too careful: how the government's new corporate accounting rules impede efficiency and stifle innovation
by Brian Doherty -
Takings, take 2: eminent domain in state courts
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The Washington, D.C., Council has unanimously passed a bill forbidding pharmaceutical companies from selling their products in D.C. at an "excessive price."
by Charles Oliver -
Sarbanes-Oxley vs. the free press: how the government used business regulations to strong-arm the media
by John Berlau -
The really big picture
by Nick Gillespie -
Kentucky school days: the four-day school week
by Tim Cavanaugh -
The Scottish government plans to hire "health enforcers" who will seek out people with poor health, bad eating habits, nicotine addiction, or a family history
by Charles Oliver -
The books that rock the cradle: libertarian themes in children's fiction
by Stuart Anderson -
In defense of happy pills
by Jeffrey A. Schaler - Quotes
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Officials in Nanjing, China, have banned bald men from driving taxis
by Charles Oliver -
I, T-Shirt: a T-shirt's journey unravels the costs of protectionism
by Kerry Howley -
Sorry, wrong number: truly roving wiretaps
by Matt Welch -
Mistakes will be made: NASA's money pit
by Ted Balaker -
Balance sheet
by Jeff A. Taylor -
The gentle persuader: the long shadow of Alan Greenspan
by Jeff A. Taylor -
25 years ago in reason
by Robert Poole, Jr. -
That chemo cachet: medical marijuana and kids
by Jacob Sullum -
The secret sharer: executive patent privilege
by Matt Welch -
The horrors of the Stasi's East Germany
by Glenn Garvin -
Treat the rich
by Kerry Howley -
When Joliet, Illinois, police raided Dorothy Campbell's home, they didn't find the marijuana they claimed her son was selling
by Charles Oliver -
Stop the music: taking on the record industry
by Julian Sanchez -
Geena Davis is not my president: the bipartisan romance with the imperial presidency comes to prime time
by Gene Healy -
Scare quotes: watching The Watchtower
by Jeff Taylor -
The social responsibility of business
by Tony Lazar -
Prosecutors in Orange County, Florida, have asked police to arrest parents who jaywalk with their children
by Charles Oliver -
The tsars come Out: a gloomy prognosis for Russian freedom
by Cathy Young -
Virtual people power
by Jesse Walker
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