May, 1999 issue

Local Report: Incline Village Teaches Us What Can Happen to Government Accountability

Local Report Incline Village Teaches Us What Can Happen to Government Accountability by David Strongin esidents of this small town validated their loyalty to the Declaration of Independence in a...
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Government: Anti-Smoking Zealots May Snuff Out the Rule of Law

Government Anti-Smoking Zealots May Snuff Out the Rule of Law by Linda Gorman ongresswoman Diana DeGette recently introduced a bill in the House to raise the legal age for cigarette...
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Rural Wrap: Other People’s Property

Rural Wrap Other People's Property By Dan Steninger ack in the old days land owners with a plan for development merely implemented their plans. When the land owner’s neighbors had...
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Cover Story: Scalping Science

Cover Story Scalping Science Sensitivity Run Amok May Silence the Spirit Cave Mummy Forever   by D. Dowd Muska n 1940 two archeologists entered a cave in northwest Nevada, 13...
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Centerfold: Will the U.S. Senate Follow the House’s Lead in Protecting U.S. Land Sovereignty?

Centerfold How Do Left and Right Compare? Economics America recently embarked on a seven-year effort to make the work of both the political Left and the Right more widely available...
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From Washington: Will the U.S. Senate Follow the House’s Lead in Protecting U.S. Land Sovereignty?

From Washington Will the U.S. Senate Follow the House’s Lead in Protecting U.S. Land Sovereignty? By Tom DeWeese fter a two-year fight the U.S. House of Representatives passed Congressman Don...
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Rural Wrap: Telling the Good Guys from the Bad

Rural Wrap Telling the Good Guys from the Bad By Dan Steninger had a visitor in my office the other day, back when gold prices were falling to their lowest...
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Cover Story: Where Is Justice for the Working People?

Cover Story Where Is Justice for the Working People? by Erica Olsen ll we wanted was something fair," says Jeremy Morris, a waiter employed at the Four Queens Hotel Casino...
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Government: Feed Me! Feed Me!

Government Feed Me! Feed Me! The Story Behind Clark County’s Voter Machine Fiasco by Lois Gross ike the voracious plant in the play Little Shop of Horrors, "Feed me" seems...
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