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Salon.com July 16, 2002 Greg Harrison |
Lawmakers addicted to the quick fix Drug legislation like the proposed RAVE Act does more to promote illicit drug use than discourage it.  |
Salon.com July 16, 2002 Arianna Huffington |
Send the bastards to jail! Unlike the majority of nonviolent drug cases, corporate wrongdoers rarely do any time behind bars.  |
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To Combat Terrorism, a Systems Approach is Vital A recent economic conference urged the need for private business and the government to work together to develop a holistic approach to combating terrorism and containing its impact on business and society at large.  |
Salon.com July 16, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Deregulation's big lie FCC chairman Michael Powell says the WorldCom debacle may result in more telecom mergers. So who ends up losing? We all do, explains one industry expert.  |
Salon.com July 16, 2002 Harold Evans |
The watchdog didn't bark Why didn't the media question Bush's shady stock dealings before he became president?  |
CIO July 15, 2002 Sarah Johnson |
Privacy Opt-In or Cop-Out? CIOs will have more to worry about if a controversial bill that lets consumers sue companies that misuse their information continues to move through Congress.  |
Salon.com July 12, 2002 Patrick Smith |
Up, locked, and loaded Should guns be allowed in the cockpit? Possibly, says Salon's aviation expert, but not at the expense of other solutions to air terror.  |
Salon.com July 10, 2002 Suzy Hansen |
Hip-hop nation A spokesman for the new generation of African-Americans says hip-hop can ignite a fresh wave of black activism -- but first the civil rights veterans have to get out of the way.  |
PC World July 9, 2002 Dan Verton |
Experts Expect a Major Terrorist Cyberattack Security and intelligence officials say an attack will happen, and warn that we're not ready to respond.  |
Salon.com July 9, 2002 Michelle Goldberg |
Flag-draped voyeurism At ground zero, Americans suck the last morsel of flavor from the most exciting day they will ever know.  |
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