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Reason June 2003 Jesse Walker |
What Next for U.S. Foreign Policy? Power, stability, and the post-Iraq world order: interviews with three men with very different ideas about the emerging world system.  |
Reason June 2003 Michael McMenamin |
Teddy Roosevelt's Hidden Legacy How an "imperialist" president's record makes the case for military restraint  |
Information Today June 2003 Dick Kaser |
Spam, Privacy, and the Art of Free Speech As Congress moves forward to join the EU in freeing us from the burden of having to process spam, our legislators should be reminded that the basic principles of free speech and privacy should not be sacrificed in the process.  |
Searcher June 2003 Miriam Drake |
You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet: Patriot II on the Way This article focuses on the government's data mining, information gathering, database building programs, and Radio Frequency Identification Chips.  |
CFO June 2003 Frieswick & Harris |
Big Dig to Baghdad? Andrew Natsios walked into a fiscal nightmare when he left his job as Secretary for Administration and Finance for Massachusetts to take the helm at the Central Artery/Tunnel Project, aka the Big Dig. But the Big Dig now looks like the farm team for his new gig -- rebuilding Iraq.  |
CIO June 1, 2003 Sarah D. Scalet |
Immune Systems Health officials are working toward a sophisticated IT network that could detect the early warning signs of bioterrorism, but formidable obstacles remain.  |
Geotimes June 2003 Chan et al. |
Geology for the Record Deltas, sandbars, shoreline deposits, and other geological relics contain valuable information about Utah's changing climate over the past thousands of years. But that information could be lost to urban growth and the need for resources unless people understand their geologic value.  |
Geotimes June 2003 |
Iraq's Desert Also Needs Healing The desert is protected by a delicate layer of gravel pieces, sorted and placed over time by wind. With the recent war in Iraq, military vehicles and digging destroyed this layer; but the military can take measures to begin to heal it.  |
Geotimes June 2003 David Applegate |
Congress Re-examines Earthquake Policy It should not take a catastrophe for us do the right thing and make the minimal investments needed to deploy existing technology where it can do the most good.  |
Inc. June 1, 2003 Nadine Heintz |
Disability's Deep Costs The soaring number of workers on permanent disability threatens to drive up payroll taxes.  |
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