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I had no idea Dan Wasserman was so evil.
Just check out his section of uComics.
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Editorials
A Privacy Bill, or Else
Californians get what Washington doesn't: Individual privacy faces an unprecedented assault, with one survey suggesting that last year alone, 7 million consumers fell victim to identity theft. It's gotten so bad that federal authorities employ a word — "phishing" — to describe the practice by high-tech criminals of sending official-looking e-mails, ostensibly from EBay or some other company, to gull unsuspecting consumers into giving up data that make identity theft a breeze. At the same time, insurers, banks and investment firms are building huge databases and selling consumer information to the highest bidder.
Do the Math: We Need More Boots on the Ground
By Michael O'Hanlon
Does the United States military need to be larger to handle stresses and strains in Korea, Afghanistan, the Balkans, possibly Liberia and, most of all, Iraq? Is Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld right in his recent claims that new efficiencies and innovations can allow the American armed forces to handle their tough workload without increasing the overall number of troops?
posted by Prometheus 6 at 8/12/2003 07:32:42 AM |