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InternetNews May 29, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Obama's Cybersecurity Mandate a Bold First Step Obama's long-awaited cybersecurity announcement raises the profile of the issue, but many challenges remain.  |
National Defense June 2009 Stew Magnuson |
U.S. Plans to Destroy Enemy Computer Networks in Cyber-Attacks Questioned But secrecy may have impeded widespread debate about the nature and implications of cyber-attack.  |
Reason June 2009 Matt Welch |
Obama Loses His "Cool" With his glib dismissal of pot legalization, the president looks less like the man, and more like The Man.  |
Reason June 2009 Radley Balko |
Sex Shop Scandal When the Old Town Alexandria, VA, Board of Architectural Review shot down Michael Zarlenga's plans to expand his hunting and fishing shop, he took his revenge and rented the spot to a sex shop.  |
Reason June 2009 Ronald Bailey |
Green Money President Barack Obama asks Congress to "send me legislation that places a market-based cap on carbon pollution and drives the production of more renewable energy in America." His words will send energy lobbying, already highly active, into overdrive.  |
Reason June 2009 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
The Truck Stops Here The NAFTA superhighway feared by conspiracy theorists has yet to materialize, but nativists can take comfort in one fact: If the superhighway does come, there won't be any Mexicans driving on it.  |
Reason June 2009 Matt Welch |
Hiking in Hoboken A property tax increase of 47 percent in Hoboken, NJ, leaves residents angry and many not able to afford their homes.  |
Reason June 2009 Brian Doherty |
I.T. Go Home Many highly trained immigrants choose to return to countries such as India and China rather than staying in the far wealthier United States.  |
Reason June 2009 Lynn Scarlett |
Scarlett Green The author, now consulting for the Environmental Defense Fund, spoke with reason about her three biggest frustrations working for eight years making environmental policy under the Bush administration.  |
Reason June 2009 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
Gutting D.C. School Vouchers After They Work As Predicted The Democratic Party, as part of its "omnibus" federal spending package, voted in March to end the Washington D.C.school voucher program after the 2009-10 school year.  |
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