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National Defense May 2007 Wagner & Magnuson |
Expert Slams Federal Government Pandemic Plans Expert warns that mass vaccination won't work... Governors want National Guard voice at the Pentagon... U.S. food supply chain among nation's many vulnerabilities...  |
National Defense May 2007 Sandra I. Erwin |
Comrades in Arms With Penchant for Bitter Rivalries Retired four-star general and West Point professor Barry McCaffrey marvels at the miracle of joint-service combat power.  |
National Defense May 2007 Grace Jean |
Scientists Bemoan Loss of Exploration Vessel The NR-1 small nuclear-powered submarine has been plying the world's oceans on scientific missions, but is schedule to be inactivated late next year.  |
National Defense May 2007 Robert H. Williams |
Enhanced Communication-Information Centers Fielded U.S. military leaders in South Korea have received new command center technologies that were developed by the project manager of Defense Communications and Army Transmission Systems.  |
National Defense May 2007 Dave Hickey |
Flurry of Lobbying Reform Affects Defense Industry The defense industry and others engaged in Washington policymaking will be inevitably be affected by recent government reform legislation.  |
BusinessWeek April 23, 2007 Alex Halperin |
Vioxx Casts A Long, Long Shadow More than two years after Merck & Co. pulled its Vioxx painkiller from shelves over heart attack and stroke risks, the Food & Drug Administration is still skittish about the safety of drugs currently on the market and those coming up for review.  |
Reason April 2007 Radley Balko |
Learning Infractions Teaching kids to snitch: City officials in Fayetteville, Arkansas, have added a new lesson to the curriculum: teaching fourth- and fifth-grade students how to spot building code and zoning violations.  |
Reason April 2007 Kerry Howley |
Taxi Reform Free to drive: According to Anchorage city officials, the market value of a single taxi cab permit hovers around $120,000. Can locals unfetter this market?  |
Reason April 2007 David Weigel |
Hard Cell The curious case of the FCC's secret cell phone map.  |
Reason April 2007 Brian Doherty |
Sarb-Ox Showdown A pro-market research institute and a small accounting firm are taking Sarbanes-Oxley to court and claim in their suit that the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board violates the Constitution in several ways.  |
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