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  • Bush’s Greatest Failure

    George W. Bush is missing his “Nixon Goes to China” moment.

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  • Always Coca-cola

    On the trail of corporate accountability — from the boardroom to the courtroom. Coca-Cola may be the perfect consumer product. Ultra-cheap to make, the stuff is transformed — with the help of savvy marketing and zillions of advertising dollars — from mere carbonated sugar water into an object of desire. The company offers what former Coke CEO Don Keough called “a small moment of pleasure.”

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  • Bush’s Dual Policy of Seeking Truth, Closing Off Government

    President Bush is promising an investigation into America’s intelligence business. An independent commission, we’re told, will help us understand why the CIA and the White House were so wrong about Saddam Hussein’sstill-missing arsenal of nasty weapons.

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  • Crime does Pay: Fastows’ Plea Bargain is Bad Deal for Public

    Earlier this month, federal prosecutors worked out a plea bargain that allows Lea Fastow, wife of Andrew Fastow, the former chief financial officer at Enron, to serve just five months in prison.

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  • Searching for a Cure

    From behind a desk in a small, windowless office, smack in the middle of the third floor of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Dr. Francine Kaufman devotes her life to fighting a killer of kids.

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  • The Military Doesn’t Know this Acronym

    The U.S. military loves acronyms. JDAM, AWOL, GI and CENTCOM all are part of the Pentagon lexicon. Yet, despite an increasingly tight federal budget and American taxpayers’ desire for fiscal responsibility, the military still doesn’t get GAAP.

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  • Bush Deputy Gets $1m From Firm with Iraq Oil Deal

    Halliburton, the Texas company which has been awarded the Pentagon’s contract to put out potential oil-field fires in Iraq and which is bidding for postwar construction contracts, is still making annual payments to its former chief executive, the vice-president Dick Cheney.

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  • Inventor’s Silicon Chips Alter the Future: a Profile of Jack Kilby

    There are no family photos or mementos. not a single plaque, diploma or trophy. the white walls in Jack Kilby’s office are ready and waiting for someone – anyone – to hang something on them.What’s the deal?

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  • Power Struggle

    In late September, while on the stump in Michigan, George W. Bush outlined his energy plan for America. More domestic oil drilling was needed, he told the crowd, because the country needs more natural gas.

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  • Trial and Titillation

    The themes for the government attorneys are suicide, arson, sex, and guns. Lawyers for the Branch Davidians are talking about women, children, missing evidence, and fire trucks.

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