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The Motley Fool September 23, 2009 Brian Orelli |
Witch Hunt, Round 2? Humana mails Medicare Advantage members about health-care reform, and not everyone approves.  |
Registered Rep. September 21, 2009 John Churchill |
On Bob McCann's Fate, the Sucker's Rally and More Updates on what's happening in financial circles with predictions added.  |
National Defense October 2009 Austin Wright |
Scientists Call for Greater U.S. Investments in Climate Change Research A panel of climate-change experts wants the U.S. government to create a national service focused on forecasting the effects of global warming.  |
Wired October 2009 Noah Shachtman |
Robert Gates: Overhaul the Pentagon Every secretary of defense talks about changing the Pentagon, then almost immediately gets stymied by bureaucratic resistance. However, Robert Gates' talk is turning into action.  |
Wired October 2009 Noah Shachtman |
John Arquilla: Go on the Cyberoffensive John Arquilla wants to form a global geek squad that could launch preemptive online strikes to head off real-world battles.  |
Wired October 2009 Vince Beiser |
Nils Christie: Empty the Prisons From the death penalty to "three strikes" laws, Americans love tough responses to crime, but not necessarily smart ones. Nils Christie has a better idea: Stop treating lawbreakers like criminals.  |
Popular Mechanics September 22, 2009 Joe Pappalardo |
How the Air Force Is Solving Its 3 Biggest Problems The U.S. Air Force plans to face three challenges that threaten its future.  |
The Motley Fool September 22, 2009 Alyce Lomax |
CEO Pay and the Parasite Economy Uncle Sam bailed out a slew of financial firms under its Troubled Asset Relief Program a year ago -- but the CEOs of these corporate welfare cases haven't exactly suffered since then.  |
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Jimmy Carter: Still Unpopular Former President Bill Clinton says he doesn't think racism is a principal factor in resistance to President Barack Obama's plan for overhauling health care.  |
Wired October 2009 Stephen Lee |
Secret Ops, Domestic Spying OK -- As Long As Someone's Watching the Watchmen If the U.S. wants a successful intelligence agency, a certain amount of opacity is not only acceptable, it's necessary.  |
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