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Monday, August 19, 2002 |
The dark side of tolerance. Don borders on heresy by questioning one of the basic tenets of the Internet. [Don Box's Spoutlet] 10:18:57 AM ![]() |
In Georgia, a Race Too Close to Call. The issues of war and peace in the Middle East may be what decide the Democratic primary battle in Georgia's Fourth Congressional District. By Philip Shenon. [New York Times: Politics] 9:36:59 AM ![]() |
Opposition to Nanotechnology. Now that nanotechnology is toddling into commercialization, it is encountering the same real-world headwinds that have impeded biotechnology. By Barnaby J. Feder. [New York Times: Technology] 9:34:15 AM ![]() |
Afghanistan Look to Rewire Country. KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- There are only 12,000 functioning telephones for nearly 2 million people in Kabul. And most calls never go through. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: Technology] 9:34:03 AM ![]() |
When Justice Is Mocked. Robert Keahey is the prosecutor who brought capital murder charges against three retarded individuals for the murder of an infant who was never proved to have existed, much less been killed. By Bob Herbert. [New York Times: Opinion] 9:15:18 AM ![]() |
Kidnapped by the Times By Charles Krauthammer Sunday, August 18, 2002; Page B07 [The Washington Post] A followup to the recent Times coverage that mentions Kissinger. |