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The average American would believe that the nation's need for substantial nuclear fuel, oil, natural gas, and coal will soon be a distant memory, based on the Obama administration's strident emphasis on developing "alternative" energy sources. The reality, however, is quite different.
New York Times natural-gas reporter Ian Urbina last week launched another salvo in his crusade against the shale-gas industry, and demonstrated once more why there is little trust of him at USDA.
The slaughter in Karbala and Baghdad was not the work of leftover Saddam followers; it was part of the broader war, in which we are the major target but not a fully engaged protagonist.
Saturday’s NYT had a piece bylined by James Risen about the Ghosts of Iraq Haunting CIA in Tackling Iran. It’s a Captain Obvious story in conception.
As the demand for energy increases, we must ask ourselves how to best meet our energy needs while responsibly stewarding our resources.
This bookoffers a rational choice theory of democratic consolidation in a survey of the breakdowns of and transitions to democratic institutions.
Knowing where all our ingredients come from is the first step toward improving drug quality.
U.S. House of Representatives hearing on tax policy impacts on the commercial application of renewable energy technology










