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 [F] New York Times on the Web Forums  / Science  /

    Missile Defense

Technology has always found its greatest consumer in a nation's war and defense efforts. Since the last attempts at a "Star Wars" defense system, has technology changed considerably enough to make the latest Missile Defense initiatives more successful? Can such an application of science be successful? Is a militarized space inevitable, necessary or impossible?

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lchic - 03:09am Sep 8, 2002 EST (# 4226 of 4233)

Clinton

My vision for peace

    On the anniversary of the attacks in New York and Washington, former US President Bill Clinton says we can only counter the threat of terrorism by reparing the widening rift between the haves and the have-nots of our planet http://www.observer.co.uk/comment/story/0,6903,788135,00.html

    This article appears in Progressive Politics, the new journal of the international think tank, Policy Network.

lchic - 03:16am Sep 8, 2002 EST (# 4227 of 4233)

Blueprint - Thinktank - London meeting
... Prime Minister Tony Blair and former President Bill Clinton, as well as parliamentarians and thinkers from America and Europe.

http://www.ndol.org/blueprint/2002_jul_aug/03_building.html
http://www.ndol.org/blueprint/

kalter.rauch - 05:51am Sep 8, 2002 EST (# 4228 of 4233)
Earth vs <^> <^> <^>

NOTHING can stop The US Air Force!!!

kalter.rauch - 06:37am Sep 8, 2002 EST (# 4229 of 4233)
Earth vs <^> <^> <^>

(hic)...hehe!

lchic - 08:16am Sep 8, 2002 EST (# 4230 of 4233)

Not even innocent civillians who may become targets ?

lchic - 08:19am Sep 8, 2002 EST (# 4231 of 4233)

storage and disposal of radioactive waste

http://www.arius-world.org/

lchic - 08:31am Sep 8, 2002 EST (# 4232 of 4233)

He felt healthy, happy ... terrific - until today, that was ...

    ""... Mr. Stone even saw something positive in Watergate, calling it a "wonderful thing" in a 1985 speech.
    "Because of Watergate," he explained, "attorney generals and state's attorneys now will press charges against public officials if they're warranted. Before President Nixon's time, they'd sweep those charges under the rug."
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/05/obituaries/05STON.html

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