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Salon.com June 18, 2002 Scott Anderson |
Playing God Bush's bioethics czar Leon Kass wants to criminalize lifesaving medical research as violating the natural order of things. Would he have opposed wiping out smallpox?  |
Salon.com June 13, 2002 Douglas Cruickshank |
"Pot Planet" by Brian Preston A marijuana connoisseur travels around the world seeking out the people who grow, smoke and worship weed -- and the people who try to stop them.  |
Salon.com June 10, 2002 Laurie Essig |
Fine diving Young anarchists with guts of steel raid dumpsters for edible "trash." The idea? Divert waste to end wastefulness.  |
CIO June 1, 2002 Stephanie Overby |
Long Arm of the Law In an effort to reduce recidivism and protect the community, certain districts are using a GPS-based monitoring system, which includes a 4-pound GPS receiver ("the box") and an anklet containing a radio frequency transmitter that tethers released criminals to the box  |
CIO June 1, 2002 Meridith Levinson |
Wiring the World Twelve technologically and economically disadvantaged countries are working to construct their own development strategies. They have solicited the assistance of the Global Digital Opportunity Initiative  |
Reason June 2002 Jesse Walker |
Policing Dissent Political spying rears its ugly head in Denver...  |
Reason June 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
Gender Bender Restrictions on marriage codified in law turn private sex lives into public business...  |
Reason June 2002 Brian Doherty |
Drugged Trials A federal appeals court delivered a decision in March that could open the floodgates of forced drugging of prisoners -- even before they're proven guilty of any crime...  |
Reason June 2002 Mike Lynch |
Soundbite: Immigration Advocate Today's immigrants will transform themselves and change America for the better, says journalist Michael Barone, America's leading applied political scientist...  |
Salon.com June 3, 2002 Chris Colin |
Welcome to the occupation Maple Razsa, an organizer from last year's living wage sit-in at Harvard, talks about his documentary on the event, snooping administrators and Oprah's take on poverty...  |
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