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PC World March 14, 2002 Tom Spring |
Battle Intensifies Over Right to Copy Consumer, industry groups joust in Congress over rights and wrongs of sharing, seeing, and storing digital entertainment...  |
Salon.com March 13, 2002 Suzanne O'Malley |
Worst-case scenario I knew it was coming, but it's still hard to accept: In Texas, mental illness is not a defense to murder...  |
Salon.com March 13, 2002 Robert Scheer |
When in doubt, nuke 'em The Pentagon's secret plan to fight terror with nuclear weapons shows just how dangerous this administration is...  |
Salon.com March 12, 2002 Brendan Nyhan |
Another Lincoln bedroom farce, Part 2 Possibly the biggest political myth of the year just keeps on growing...  |
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Testing His Metal -- and His Motives: Bush's Steel Tariffs Spark an Uproar Is the competition unfair? And is the American steel industry really important enough to justify public support in the form of higher prices for cars, refrigerators and other metal products?  |
Salon.com March 12, 2002 Janelle Brown |
Saying no to propaganda Critics say the government's new anti-drug campaign is reactionary and moralistic. Worse, it may not even work...  |
Salon.com March 11, 2002 Elizabeth Randall |
The tourists that ate Florida Before Sept. 11, residents loved to gripe at the out-of-state visitors clogging Orlando. But then they were gone...  |
Mother Jones Jan/Feb 2002 Bill McKibben |
An End to Sweet Illusions America must open its eyes to the rest of the world...  |
Mother Jones Jan/Feb 2002 Ted Gup |
Clueless in Langley For two decades, the CIA has been making excuses for why it has failed to tackle terrorism. Can a spy agency rooted in the Cold War adapt to a changed world?  |
Mother Jones Jan/Feb 2002 Ken Silverstein & David Isenberg |
Political Intelligence What happens when U.S. spies get the goods -- and the government won't listen?  |
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