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Reason back issues
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Corrections.(Letters)(Correction notice)
July 1, 2009... CORRECTIONS: In "The Politics of Superheroes" (May), writer Sonny Bunch's name was misspelled.
Militia member memo: paranoia in Missouri.(Citings)(Missouri Information Analysis Center's "modern militia movement" report)
July 1, 2009... UNTIL RECENTLY, the Missouri Information Analysis Center, a state agency created by the Department of Homeland Security, distributed a report to state troopers that aimed to aid them in understanding the "modern militia movement." It also gave them advice on how to detect whether someone they...
The unrepentant D.A.: prosecutorial error in Santa Clara.(Citings)(Brief article)
July 1, 2009... IN 2007 THE San Jose Mercury News revealed that Deputy District Attorney Jaime Stringfield of Santa Clara County, California, had introduced a fake DNA report into evidence in a sex abuse case. In February, responding to the revelation that the district attorney's office had failed to turn...
Sympathy for the investment banker: who killed Bear Stearns? After all, it was you and me.(Culture and Reviews)(Book review)
July 1, 2009... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched Excess on Wall Street, by William D. Cohan, New York: Doubleday, 450 pages, $27.95
BearTrap: The Fall of Bear Stearns and the Panic of 2008, by Bill Bamber and Andrew Spencer, New York: Brick Tower Press, 225 pages,...
Downsize me.(Briefly Noted)(Tom Naughton's research on fast food health effects)(Brief article)
July 1, 2009... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
I don't like what you re proving here," Tom Naughton's doctor tells him toward the end of Fat Head, his sharp; funny rejoinder to Morgan Spurlock's 2004 fast food expose Super Size Me. Naughton has just spent a month eating nothing but fast food, mostly at...