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06.01.01
REPORT | The Little Slit in the Americas
In the third installment of This Is Planet Earth, Mitchell Stephens rides a container ship through the Panama Canal and finds out how this ninety year-old artificial passageway still shapes the world order. (3 Comments)

05.30.01
DAILY | Cocaine in the Membrane
Christine Kenneally on the unexpected neurological changes caused by coke (9 Comments)

05.29.01
DIALOG | The Color of Money
Capitalism, environmentalism, and the connection between being green and being profitable (12 Comments)

05.25.01
DAILY | Apocalypse -- Now!
Joshua Micah Marshall on George W. Bush's alarmism (5 Comments)

05.24.01
DAILY | A Case of Stolen Identity
Clay Shirky on cheap and easy Web heists (6 Comments)

05.22.01
DIALOG | David Gelernter's New Desktop
A dialog with the computer scientist, author and interface rebel (65 Comments)

05.21.01
DAILY | On the Block
Benjamin Anastas on the auction of Jack Kerouac's notorious scroll (1 Comment)

05.18.01
DAILY | Love is Strange
Jefferson Chase on why the Love Parade, Berlin's annual techno bacchanal, is being championed by the Christian Democrats (1 Comment)

05.17.01
ESSAY | Give It Away Now!
Microsoft thinks the open source movement shares a fatal flaw with the businesss models of the bubble economy. But do the dot.bombs have more in common with Windows than with Linux? Steven Johnson investigates. (19 Comments)

05.16.01
DAILY | Thank You For the Music
Jefferson Chase on this year's serving of Continental kitsch at the Eurovision Song Contest (19 Comments)

05.15.01
REPORT | "Oscar Added Years to My Life!"
New research shows that Academy Award winners live longer than their peers. Christine Kenneally finds out why. (4 Comments)

05.14.01
DIALOG | Our Cheating Hearts
A Dialog about monogamy and how evolutionary biology can help us understand infidelity. (20 Comments)

05.11.01
DAILY | The Origins of Madness
Christiane Culhane on the role of essential fatty acids in schizophrenia and human evolution (4 Comments)

05.09.01
DAILY | Anatomy of Your Self
Christine Kenneally on scientists' discovery of the part of the brain that controls much of our personality (4 Comments)

05.08.01
INTERVIEW | The Taste Test
Steven Johnson talks to OpenCola's Cory Doctorow about his bid to reinvent the intelligent agent. (19 Comments)

05.07.01
DAILY | The Toxic Mountain
Michael Amon on Yucca Mountain, the site singled out for nuclear waste disposal (13 Comments)

05.04.01
DAILY | Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong
Mark Van de Walle on the triumphant return of Tsui Hark (1 Comment)

05.02.01
ESSAY | The DJ's New Lexicon
Skratch, a newly legit musical genre, is getting its own notational system. Franklin Bruno looks at two bids to put flares, orbits, and crabs down on paper. (3 Comments)

04.30.01
DIALOG | Debunking the Digital Divide
The past, present, and future of race and technology (56 Comments)

04.27.01
REPORT | Building a New Beirut
Lebanon's capital has staked its future on one real estate company that promises to revitalize its ruined downtown. Robyn Creswell reports from Beirut. (0 Comments)

06.07.01 | The Bush Cabal
Posted on 2001-06-07 17:40:51 GMT
FEED contributor Mark Crispin Miller, author of The Bush Dyslexicon: The Saying of President Dubya, declared that he was trying "to help inspire the scattered and demoralized opposition to the Bush cabal, which was un-democratically installed and whose aims are wholly, dangerously anti-democratic. I try to do this mainly by reminding readers of George W. Bush's absolute unfitness for the presidency -- a fact that television always made quite clear to most of us (including many Bush supporters), even as 'the liberal media' worked."
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FILTER | Tom Cruise Files 2nd Gay Rumors Suit:
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FILTER | Ooo, That Wacist Wabbit: Network censors Bugs Bunny
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FILTER | Salinger Redeemed -- Janet Malcolm Takes A Look At The Glass Family: "In the case of Salinger's critics, it is their extraordinary rage against the Glasses that points us toward Salinger’s innovations."
(on 2001-06-07 03:50:20 GMT) 12 comments

FILTER | Sour Grapes in the Senate: Lott threatens to "wage war"
(on 2001-06-06 22:30:27 GMT) 3 comments

FILTER | Sexism in Space: No women on Mars trip
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FILTER | Teach the test, but don't teach the test: County settles with McGraw Hill for practice test snafu
(on 2001-06-06 16:30:43 GMT) 2 comments

FILTER | Is Kennewick Man Captain Picard?: The debate over a 9,000 year-old skeleton
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- Controversial Paper Removed From Publication -- Scientific Censorship By A Leading Journal?
"A world-renowned researcher on genetical and linguistic linkage of the mediterreanean people had his paper removed from Human Immunology"
- The First Billionaire Author: J.K. Rowling

- Female Crew Dissaproves of Cheerleaders' Visit On Board U.S. Navy Ship
"The six Miami Dolphins cheerleaders were flown to the U.S.S. Roosevelt in the Arabian sea at the request of the military. Voicing the complaints of 740 women on board, Shenandoah Hawkesworth said: 'Give me a couple of football players instead'."
- "Bigger Than Columbine" - - Police Arrest Students For Plotting A Massacre
"Did the police put students in jeopardy by not doing anything sooner? And what about the parents and teachers, have they become complacent, thinking that incidents like this only happen to 'other people in other places'?"
- Hundreds Dead In Afghan Prison Revolt -- 800 Taliban Fighters Rose Up Against Guards
"Hundreds of foreign pro-Taliban fighters, being held in prison in Mazar-e-Sharif, revolted against their Northern Alliance captors"


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