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Chemistry World March 2, 2007 Arthur Rogers |
Drug Misuse Under Investigation European drug crime experts have been commissioned by the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly to investigate ways of combating the increased use of date rape drugs such as Rohypnol.  |
Reason March 2007 Walter Olson |
Dangerous When in Power In the U.S., does government protect us from hazardous products, or does it put us in harm's way?  |
Reason March 2007 Kerry Howley |
Who Owns Your Body Parts? In the U.S., demand for human tissue has never been higher, and human remains have never been more valuable. Everyone's making money in the market for body tissue -- except the donors.  |
Reason March 2007 Ronald Bailey |
Artifact: Zero Tolerance for Silly Pictures How a teen-aged boy dressed in chain mail and slinging a broadsword is considered a threatening photo by a high school's administrators.  |
Wired March 2007 Joshua Davis |
Race to the Bottom A maverick Australian prospector is planning to scoop untold riches - gold, silver, copper - from the bottom of the ocean. Is it a cleaner way to mine or the beginning of an environmental disaster?  |
Chemistry World March 5, 2007 Ned Stafford |
Funding Ignites Ethics Row Some believe scientists should refuse awards that are connected to tobacco companies, in this case the Philip Morris Foundation. How should chemists face ethical questions about funding?  |
ifeminists March 5, 2007 Teri Stoddard |
Can't Find a Husband? Men who embrace fatherhood are shown their time and influence aren't important. Our government does this by enforcing child support orders while not enforcing visitation orders.  |
Finance & Development March 1, 2007 Claessens & Feijen |
From Credit to Crops Because financial sector development can play a significant role in reducing not only income poverty but also undernourishment, it can contribute substantially to attaining the number one Millennium Development Goal.  |
Finance & Development March 1, 2007 Gill & Kharas |
Back in the Fast Lane As members of the middle-income country club, East Asian nations may need to update their growth strategy.  |
Finance & Development March 1, 2007 James L. Rowe |
A Master of Theory and Practice Economist Guillermo A. Calvo hopes to help emerging market policymakers by taking advantage of the current tranquility to develop a theoretical underpinning for monetary policy in countries with underdeveloped financial systems and virtually no lender of last resort.  |
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