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The Motley Fool October 1, 2008 Morgan Housel |
Fool Poll: How Should the Senate Vote? Two days after the House of Representatives voted down the proposed financial bailout plan, the Senate will meet this evening to vote on a similar proposal. Similar, but not completely the same.  |
Searcher October 2008 Barbara Quint |
Searcher's Voice - Gaslight Librarians scattered across the country, committed to the preservation and dissemination of public information can do a more thorough and secure job than just federal agencies alone.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2008 John Keller |
Dangerous Times Call for a Strong Military A continued strong U.S. military is our best chance of ensuring continued national prosperity.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2008 |
DHS Puts ITT Night-Vision Technology in Hands of First Responders First responders nationwide in need of a technology to help them see in dim light and darkness can now rely on ITT's PVS-14 night vision kits.  |
Chemistry World October 2008 Rebecca Trager |
The winning chemistry As the US prepares for its presidential election, the author looks at where each candidate stands on science  |
Chemistry World October 2008 |
The chemistry vote The presidents of the American Chemical Society and the American Chemistry Council discuss their wishlists for the new administration  |
IEEE Spectrum October 2008 Sandra Upson |
A Less Well-Oiled War Machine The high cost of petroleum is forcing the U.S. military to turn to solar, geothermal, and wind energy.  |
IEEE Spectrum October 2008 |
Slideshow: Powering a Far-flung Military The U.S. military, one of the world's most energy-hungry organizations, is tackling the mammoth task of ensuring its future security by using renewable energy sources  |
IEEE Spectrum October 2008 |
Slideshow: A TechShop Snapshot Much inventive thinking takes place during a typical day at this community tool workshop.  |
IEEE Spectrum October 2008 |
Open-Source Voting Its proponents could put pressure on voting-machine makers, but critics say it's not a cure-all  |
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