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Wired April 2002 Bruce Sterling |
Death to America It ain't gonna be easy, but that won't stop enemies from trying. Thirteen strategies they might use to knock American satellites out of the sky...  |
Wired April 2002 George Lewis & Theodore Postol |
Shoot To Kill Two MIT rocket scientists have a dire warning for Washington: The Bush plan for national missile defense won't work. Here's one that will...  |
Salon.com April 5, 2002 Damien Cave |
Watson, come here, I want to fire you Angry at his predictions of global warming, the Bush administration and the energy industry strive to unseat a prominent scientist...  |
Reason April 2002 Mike Lynch |
Data: Big Talkers Post-September 11, it seems strange that terrorist threats once needed to be hyped. But that's exactly what the Department of Justice did to help justify its $22 billion budget, according to a Miami Herald investigation...  |
Reason April 2002 Mike Lynch |
Political Returns Washington wants to manage your 401(k) account...  |
Reason April 2002 Nick Gillespie |
Back to Bedrock George W. Bush vs. Fred Flintstone...  |
Reason April 2002 Mark Goldblatt |
America's Black History Given the history of slavery, is black patriotism possible? Jefferson's Pillow: The Founding Fathers and the Dilemma of Black Patriotism, by Roger Wilkins, tries to answer that question...  |
Searcher April 2002 Barbara Quint |
Liars, Inc. On getting a phone call from a political opinion surveying outfit...  |
Managed Care March 2002 |
Will HHS Proposal Mean Better Info - Or Tighter Spin? The flow of medical information from government health agencies could very well wind up being one of the victims of the anthrax scare...  |
Managed Care March 2002 Michael Levin-Epstein |
Illinois's Medicare Drug Program Called 1st Stab at National Reform The Illinois demonstration program gives the state permission to use federal and state Medicaid dollars to provide prescription drug coverage for 365,000 low-income, elderly Medicare beneficiaries...  |
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