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Reason November 2007 Nick Gillespie |
Rant: Get Government Out of the Bathroom! How the GOP should respond to the Larry Craig scandal.  |
Reason November 2007 David Harsanyi |
Prohibition Returns! Tee-totaling do-gooders attack your right to drink in America.  |
Reason November 2007 Rogier van Bakel |
'The Trouble Is the West' Best-selling memoirist and former member of the Dutch parliament, Ayaan Hirsi Ali on Islam, immigration, civil liberties, and the fate of the West.  |
Reason November 2007 Radley Balko |
CSI: Mississippi Forensic doctor Steven Hayne's career in court is an egregious example of what happens when the criminal justice system fails to adequately oversee expert testimony.  |
Geotimes November 2007 Erin Wayman |
No Arctic Drilling for Shell? A summer filled with legal setbacks is preventing Shell Oil Company from conducting exploratory drilling in the Beaufort Sea offshore of northern Alaska.  |
Geotimes November 2007 Carolyn Gramling |
Acid Rain Alters Coastal Waters Excess carbon dioxide, sulfur and nitrogen from fossil fuel burning, agricultural runoff and other human sources are changing ocean chemistry -- and that impact is especially pronounced along the coasts, new research suggests.  |
Geotimes November 2007 Nicole Branan |
Students Change Their Lifestyles A three-week exercise helps raise college students' environmental awareness by challenging them to modify their own lifestyles.  |
Geotimes November 2007 Jim Gibeaut |
Coastal Development: The Galveston Case, Part II Whatever the choice, it is clear that we need to build into our policies a dynamic that matches the changing conditions along our coast, and we need to make sure the public is aware of the situation.  |
Popular Mechanics November 2007 |
Efficient Cookstove Saves Refugee Lives in Sudan's Darfur Region Environmental energy researchers have helped refugees in Darfur with a high-efficiency cookstove made of inexpensive sheetmetal.  |
Popular Mechanics November 2007 |
Windbelt, Cheap Generator Alternative, Set to Power Third World Shawn Frayne, a 28-year-old inventor, takes a new tack in generating small-scale wind power to juice LED lamps and radios in the homes of the poor.  |
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