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- 2006: Hate at the Movies. - Michael Novak, NRO
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Government Relating to Nature —
Examples of the State interacting with Creation
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Election Day (United States) — Wikipedia
I found myself wondering a few days ago why Election Day is when it is in the United States, and the answer is pretty interesting: it’s to accommodate farmers and Christians. Check it out.
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N. Korea Appears to Be Preparing for Nuclear Test
Jonathan Karl, ABC News
Instapundit reacts: “An impending North Korean nuclear test? A distraction that’s part of the Iran/North Korea shell game, I suspect.” RightWingBob asks: What if North Korea performs a successful nuclear test in the coming days, and, on August 22nd, Ahmadinejad announces that, hey, that was our test too! We are now a nuclear power. What [...]
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Aiming to catch criminals red-footed
S. Tendler & L. Bannerman, London Times Online
“A computer system can spot those who are guilty by the way they walk…”
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Special forces to use strap-on ‘stealth wings’ – Matthew Hickley, Daily Mail
This is so freaking cool.
Military Plans Tests in Search for an Alternative to Oil-Based Fuel – New York Times
Disclaimer: This article is in the NYT. Trust but verify.
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N-R-G.
Caspar Weinberger outlines the federal government’s attempt at a comprehensive energy policy in Forbes magazine.
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Population Growth Requires More Water, More Leadership – Matt Rosenberg, RedState
See also: New Water Supplies, Conservation Key To Metro Atlanta Growth – Matt Rosenberg GE Desalination Project To Expand Algiers Water Supply – Matt Rosenberg http://www.redstate.org/story/2005/9/12/13034/4851
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We’re protecting them to death.
Dimitri Vassilaros writes about the people who fall through the cracks of our drug approval system.
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If you can’t beat ‘em, bug ‘em.
“A group of Colombian scientists believe they’ve found a way to wipe out cocaine production: unleash an army of hungry moth caterpillars…”