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Jeffrey Benner "Closing the books: open government after 9/11 - information collected from private industry could be kept secret from public under spcial privilege of Department of Homeland Security". Reason. FindArticles.com. 15 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1568/is_5_34/ai_91475035/
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Party poopers: anti-rave legislation. Act of 2002 - Reducing Americans' Vulnerability to Ecstasy RAVE
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History's dustbin: recycling cutbacks - Citings - Brief Article
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Freedom for safety: an old tradeand a useless one - privacy and freedom swapped for security and safety following September 11 terrorists attacks
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Smash! Pow! Bam! Why superheroes go bankrupt - investor Ron Perelman
by Jeremy Lott - Sources - Websites with suggestions for replacements for World Trade Center - Brief Article
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I spy: nosy neighbours - Citings - Terrorism Information and Prevention System, or Operation T1PS program
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Face the facts: facial recognition technology's troubled pastand troubling future
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Performance anxiety: the tragedy of Asian success - 'Yellow: Race in America Beyond Black and White' - Book Review
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Stephen Laing bought a cabin on five wooded acres near Leyden, Massachusetts - Brickbats - Brief Article
by Charles Oliver -
Balance sheet - current laws and cases
by Jeff A. Taylor -
The forever war: how long can an emergency last? - war on terrorism
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No go logo - Artifact - logos for Information Awareness Office and the Patent and Trademark Office - Brief Article
by Jesse Walker - Life after 9/11 - Editor's Note - Editorial
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The 3,000 delegates attending the U.N. World Food Summit, dedicated to fighting global hunger - Brickbats - Brief Article
by Charles Oliver -
Taxing smokes - Data - cigarette tax - Brief Article
by Jacob Sullum -
Closing the books: open government after 9/11 - information collected from private industry could be kept secret from public under spcial privilege of Department of Homeland Security
by Jeffrey Benner -
The challenges of charter schools
by Chester E. Finn, Jr. - 'The greatest historical work in our language
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Residents of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, would be wise to register their bicycles - Brickbats - Brief Article
by Charles Oliver -
Privacy test: medical records and the police - Citings - judge requisitions medical information from women's health clinic
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Fixing foreign policy: how the U.S. should wage the war on terror
by Ted Galen Carpenter - Letters - Letter to the Editor
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Norway's Labor Market Administration has been looking for a few good women10 to be exact - Brickbats - Brief Article
by Charles Oliver -
Trashy dream houses: home and garbage - Citings - Dan Phillips plans to build homes of odd designs from recycled materials
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You've lost your way, baby: how organized feminism has made itself irrelevant - Ms. magazine
by Catherine Seipp - Correction - Correction Notice
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Christine Vetter is looking at five years in prison and a $250,000 fine - Brickbats - Brief Article
by Charles Oliver -
Bashing lawyers - Soundbite - Court TV host Catherine Crier's new book - Interview
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Biology vs. the Blank Slate: evolutionary psychologist Steven Pinker deconstructs the great myths about how the mind works
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Illegal education? Intimidating homeschoolers - Citings
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Henri Dunoyer, mayor of the post resort town of La Grand-Motte in Southern France, has ordered police to stop people leaving the beach in swimwear for an odor check - Brickbats - Brief Article
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Making a killing in business: when crime pays, there will be plenty of criminals - Columns
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Hidden country: the secret family tree of country music - Culture and Reviews - Book Review
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Persistent protesters: slamming Noriega's alma mater - Citings - School of the Americas, renamed Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation - Brief Article
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An Iranian court has barred Mohammad Khordadian from leaving Iran for 10 years - Brickbats - Brief Article
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One nation, many gods: vouchers, the Pledge of Allegiance, and the separation of church and state - Columns
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Bitch Goddess: Ann Coulter's perverse appeal
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Conventional wisdom: municipal money pits - Citings - economic aspects of convention centers
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The Kelowna Heat, a Canadian teenage girls' softball team, had everything it needed to play at a tournament in Spokane, Washingtoneverything except government-issued photo IDS - Brickbats - Brief Article
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Laughter in the ruins: what hasn't changed since 9/11 - Rant
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Dangerous thinkers: 20th-century philosophers' love affair with totalitarianism - 'The Reckless Mind: Intellectuals in Politics' - Book Review
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