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Popular Mechanics January 13, 2010 Joe Pappalardo |
Tragedy in Haiti: The American Response When calamity on the level of Haiti's earthquake strikes, the first U.S. responders bear a heavy load. Outnumbered and overwhelmed, Navy sailors, Coast Guardsmen and professional urban rescue teams will be some of the first to save lives amid the rubble.  |
The Motley Fool January 13, 2010 Matt Koppenheffer |
A Fee on Big Banks? Ain't Gonna Happen This laughable move would end up hurting investors and customers.  |
The Motley Fool January 13, 2010 Sean Ryan |
The Bank Fee Farce A new bank tax is politically shrewd, but practically stupid.  |
Outside January 2010 Bob Friel |
The Ballad of Colton Harris-Moore In the Northwest's San Juan Islands, best known for killer whales and Microsoft retirees, a teen fugitive has made a mockery of local authorities.  |
National Defense February 2010 Sandra I. Erwin |
Tough to Free Troops From Oppressive Tyranny of Fuel The current wars have exposed a previously ignored military vulnerability: the huge dependence on fossil fuels.  |
National Defense February 2010 Stew Magnuson |
Malicious Firmware Could Sabotage Military, Security Systems Microscopically small and enormously complex circuits inserted surreptitiously into military or security hardware could potentially turn U.S. weapons against their users.  |
National Defense February 2010 Stew Magnuson |
Intelligence Agencies Reach Out to Scientists to Counter Terror Weapons To better understand the potentially deadly technologies unearthed by intelligence operators, the government is seeking help from experts in the scientific community.  |
National Defense February 2010 Stew Magnuson |
DHS Making 'Moderate' Gains in Acquisition Management The Department of Homeland Security in 2009 made some improvements to the way it acquires technology and services.  |
National Defense February 2010 Stew Magnuson |
Job Creation Argument May Prompt Congress to Move on Arms Export Reform With elections approaching and a worsening unemployment outlook, observers are wondering if 2010 will be the year when Congress begins reforming the regulations that control the export of military technology and data overseas.  |
National Defense February 2010 Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. |
Predicted Fiscal Train Wreck Fast Becoming a Grim Reality The defense budget is about to be released by the Obama administration and, with other documents, will provide the first real insight into the administration's long-term military and national security strategies.  |
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