Gregory M. Lamb of The Christian Science Monitor on Blogs: Here to stay – with changes: They're hip. Influential. Out there. By one estimate, there are 2 million of them […]
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Gregory M. Lamb of The Christian Science Monitor on Blogs: Here to stay – with changes: They're hip. Influential. Out there. By one estimate, there are 2 million of them […]
Read moreAdam Goodheart, writing for AARP Magazine in the May/June 2004 issue on Change of Heart: The most astonishing progress has been made in two areas that hit closest to home […]
Read moreWelcome home, soldier Posted: 2004-03-31 20:40:00.000 Medical evacuations in Iraq war hit 18,000 Posted: 2004-03-31 20:49:00.000 New York Times and Washington Post Failed Public in Iraq War Reporting Posted: 2004-03-31 […]
Read moreJournal Entry Six for HM214 Science Fiction and Fantasy American Military University William Gibson?s Burning Chrome was a quick read and an excellent example of cyberpunk. This short story focused […]
Read moreApril 12, 2004 The Minority Report: In Print and On Screen American Military University HM 214, Science Fiction and Fantasy by James Landrith The short story The Minority Report by […]
Read moreJournal Entry Five for HM214 Science Fiction and Fantasy American Military University Frank Herbert?s Seed Stock featured a classic theme in science fiction ? the struggle to adapt and survive […]
Read moreDr. Robert Higgs, an anti-interventionist libertarian and Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute on Can Bullets and Bombs Establish Justice in Iraq? President George W. Bush has said on many […]
Read moreRadley Balko's been busy over the last week: First, I had a piece in yesterday’s Chicago Sun Times on new cigarette taxes in Chicago. Makes Chicago second only to New […]
Read moreJournal Entry Four for HM214 Science Fiction and Fantasy American Military University Robbie by Isaac Asimov was an entertaining and thought-provoking story. In particular, it leaves the reader with the […]
Read moreJournal Entry Three for HM214 Science Fiction and Fantasy American Military University The classic science fiction serial novel A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs was a welcome departure […]
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