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Popular Mechanics November 10, 2008 |
Recycling Myths: PM Debunks 5 Half Truths about Recycling The dominant factor in virtually every case is the enormous amount of energy required to turn raw materials into metals and plastics compared to the energy needed to reprocess products that already exist.  |
Popular Mechanics November 4, 2008 Erik Sofge |
Geek the Vote 2012: What Election Tech Will Look like 4 Years From Now What does the future hold for polling, campaigning, and voting?  |
InternetNews November 10, 2008 Judy Mottl |
White Space Spectrum is Dead Space, For Now There are more than a few unknowns about the future of white space spectrum.  |
Reason November 2008 Matt Welch |
Scared Straight Attending a major-party political convention is a lot like putting a metal dish into a microwave. You know something bad's going to happen, but after four years you need to be reminded of the acrid smell.  |
Reason November 2008 Ronald Bailey |
Congress of Angels 'Near-perfect' ethics record in Congress -- members are loath to file complaints against one another because they fear retaliation  |
Reason November 2008 Kerry Howley |
Talk of the Town As of October, men and women who make a living talking about the Constitutional Convention and the Liberty Bell will be required to take a city-issued test  |
Reason November 2008 |
Quotes I'm a libertarian. I'd be an anarchist, but frankly I like money too much  |
Reason November 2008 Gustavo Arellano |
Ask a Mexican In 2004 the OC Weekly asked its lone Latino staffer to answer questions from white people about their puzzling brown brethren. Thus began the scabrous, politically incorrect, and culturally informative "Ask a Mexican!" column, now syndicated in 37 papers nationwide.  |
Reason November 2008 Ronald Bailey |
Moralistic Medicine Can pharmacies, stem cell labs, or abortion clinics refuse to hire people who believe their activities are evil? The answer may be no.  |
Reason November 2008 Radley Balko |
Mississippi Fires Medical Examiner Steven Hayne The New York and Mississippi Innocence Projects say they're looking at more than 200 cases where Mississippi doctor Steven Hayne gave improper testimony and may have helped convict an innocent person.  |
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