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InternetNews April 27, 2004 Roy Mark |
Senate Likely to Extend Net Access Tax Ban Urged by President Bush to permanently ban connection taxes, lawmakers are likely to extend new ban.  |
The Motley Fool April 26, 2004 Brian Gorman |
Libya, Ho! The U.S.'s relaxation of sanctions on Libya may be a boon to some oil concerns.  |
BusinessWeek May 3, 2004 John Rossant |
An Alliance In Ruins Brief reviews of two books, "Dangerous De-Liaisons" and
"The French Betrayal of America," and a more indepth look at relations between France and the U.S.  |
BusinessWeek May 3, 2004 John Carey |
Is Reimporting Drugs A Cheap Fix? Not Really Why reimporting drugs from Canada won't work in the long run  |
National Defense May 2004 Sandra Erwin |
Defense Watch: Fiscal Storm on the Horizon The nation's soaring budget deficits will leave future administrations--whether they are Republican or Democrat--no choice but to cut defense.  |
ifeminists April 21, 2004 Carey Roberts |
Martha Burk Declares a Holy War On Corporate America Recently Burk unveiled Phase Two of her feminist jihad, tageting corporate giants.  |
ifeminists April 21, 2004 K. C. Wilson |
Replace "Best Interest of the Child" with "Protect and Support the Child's Family" Author cites critical flaws in family legal policy, and a need to move to a more "whole family" approach.  |
National Defense May 2004 Roxana Tiron |
Joint-Service Focus Shapes UAV Roadmap The Pentagon is working on a new roadmap for unmanned aerial vehicles to accommodate the rapid growth in UAV programs seen in the past several years.  |
National Defense May 2004 Harold Kennedy |
Defending Ports The U.S. Coast Guard has begun aggressive enforcement of the Maritime Transportation Act in an effort to increase protection of the nation's ports and waterways from terrorist attack.  |
National Defense May 2004 Harold Kennedy |
Patrols Keeping Watchful Eye on Potomac The Coast Guard began patrols along the Potomac in the wake of 9/11. The goal was to improve waterborne protection for the nation's capital, said Lt. Frank Del Rosso, the station's commander.  |
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