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Chemistry World August 21, 2008 Fred Campbell |
Source of Gaza's contaminated water confirmed Chemists have pinpointed the source of nitrates that are contaminating water in the Gaza strip and could be poisoning many newborn babies in the region. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2008 Susan Karlin |
Qatar University Opens EE Doors To Women A small but oil-rich country needs all the electrical engineers it can produce. |
Popular Mechanics July 9, 2008 Joe Pappalardo |
As Iran Tests Missile Fleet, Experts Map High-Tech Israeli Attack Iran announced that it had tested nine ballistic missiles, but the country's stockpile of U.S.-built I-HAWK missiles would pose the biggest threat as anti-aircraft weapons in defending against a potential attack on its nuclear facilities. |
Reason June 2008 Kerry Howley |
Kidneys for Sale The Iranians have managed to do something American policy makers have long thought impossible: They've found kidneys for every single citizen in need. |
Reason June 2008 Chris Bray |
When Washington Pleads Weakness Why the U.S. won't crack down on reckless military contractors. |
National Real Estate Investor May 1, 2008 H. Lee Murphy |
World Title Champion The world's tallest building has been enshrouded in secrecy since the start of construction early in 2006, but the current evidence suggests that Burj Dubai will eventually get to 2,684 feet, with 160 habitable floors. |
Wired March 24, 2008 Eric Umansky |
The Mac Guru of Damascus in the Case of the Missing Laptops When you lose your Mac in Damascus, there is only one man to turn to. |
Bank Technology News March 1, 2008 John Adams |
Making the Most Of Mesopotamia Iraqi financial institutions currently offer threadbare services at best, there's a dearth of local bank and IT talent, and consumers who do go into a bank risk being kidnapped on their way out. Some groups are looking to change this. |
Reason January 2008 Michael Young |
Soundbite: Al Queda's Forerunner Yaroslav Trofimov's just-published The Siege of Mecca is valuable, not only as a description of the murky events surrounding the 1979 takeover but as a backgrounder on the depth of fundamentalist tendencies in Saudi Arabia and the later emergence of Al Qaeda. |
National Defense January 2008 Lawrence P. Farrell |
Stability, Reconstruction Skills Key to Long Lasting Security As U.S. forces carry out the difficult job of stabilizing and rebuilding Iraq, civilian and military leaders are beginning to realize that this nation-building expertise will be critical in the future. |
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