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Archive for July 18th, 2008

The Brady Campaign to Define ‘Sensible Gun Laws’

2008-07-18
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Recently, the Supreme Court ruled that a resident of Washington D.C. has a Constitutional right to own a firearm for self-defense in the home.1 Paul Helmke, President of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, declared: “Our fight to enact sensible gun laws will be undiminished by the Supreme Court’s decision in the Heller...

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Disproof of Global Warming Hype Published

2008-07-18
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A mathematical proof that there is no “climate crisis” has been published in debate on global warming in Physics and Society, a scientific publication of the 46,000-strong American Physical Society. Christopher Monckton, who once advised Margaret Thatcher, demonstrates via 30 equations that computer models used by the UN’s climate panel (IPCC) were pre-programmed with...

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KSTAR tokamak test reactor sees first plasma

2008-07-18
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KSTAR tokamak test reactor sees first plasma

On July 15, 2008, the scientists behind the KSTAR (Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Reactor) project tested the device by creating “first plasma”. This is analogous to the first light of a telescope. KSTAR’s task is to test and study various techniques and technologies that will eventually be involved in the commercialization of fusion energy....

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Searching for asteroids, extraterrestrial life a little more rocky: Budget cuts threaten to close Arecibo, world’s largest radio telescope

2008-07-18
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For nearly half a century the world’s largest telescope, the Arecibo Observatory in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, has been observing our solar system and the universe around it. Completed by Cornell University along with the National Science Foundation (NSF) in 1963, Arecibo’s enormous size gives it the ability to collect more light than any other...

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Demand, Supply, and Prices

2008-07-18
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Demand, Supply, and Prices

It’s clear enough that even if the US economy comes to a halt — and the Democrats seem determined to make that happen — the demand for oil by China, India, and other growing nations will go up exponentially; and that greater demand without increased supply will keep the price of oil high and...

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The Morphing of Organized Crime

2008-07-18
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by Jim Kouri, CPP While most of the focus of federal law enforcement today is on counterterrorism, federal police agencies must still contend with more traditional anti-crime operations including emerging organized crime gangs. Criminal enterprises represent a near and long-term threat to our nation. The criminal activities of these enterprises are increasing in scope...

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