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Topic: Christian Science Monitor

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Favorite possession(s):Wiretap kit
Most admires:Osama Bin Laden,  Matt Druge
Favorite website(s):New York Times,  BBC
Politics:Democrat,  Republican
Currently has on their coffee table:Washington Post,  The Times,  Economist
Dream job(s):Terrorist
Favorite TV show(s):6 O'Clock News,  Naked News
Favorite activity(s):Coloring in
Interest(s):Politics
Favorite online activity(s):Writing in their secret blog
Favorite quote(s):"He is one of those people who would be enormously improved by death." - H. H. Munro (Saki) (1870-1916)
 
 
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John Fielding,
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Warren Richey, legal writer and staff reporter for the Christian Science Monitor , warns that the second part of the decision may set the stage for potential litigation.
Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

Zimbabwe Christian Science Monitor 19 Aug 2002 Zimbabwe's political tool: food Since Friday, 133 white farmers have been arrested.
Arts and culture correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor LOS ANGELES The whimsical spires of Watts Towers are not the only things under construction in the South Central Los Angeles neighborhood of Watts.
Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

Singh, is quoted today in the Christian Science Monitor in a special Spotlight article regarding a company - Digital Divide Data (DDD) - bridging the digital di.
Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

A Christian Science Monitor editorial calls for legislative revisions that would allow federal education aid for on-line university study.
The Christian Science Monitor reports that employers are having a hard time find good employees if they drug test because applicants avoid their companies.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Spotts (Christian Science Monitor, 6/20/02) - With 30 percent of species likely to disappear by 2050, mapping the family tree finds new urgency.
This is one of several articles in today's Christian Science Monitor on math and math education.
Tom Regan, the Associate Editor of the Christian Science Monitor's online edition, argues that new technologies can enhance community.
Thomas Owens,
Police Officer

Professor Harold Krent was quoted in the Christian Science Monitor about privacy rights of individuals whose DNA has been collected in criminal cases.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

Christian Science Monitor editors are calling for more light and less heat in the presidential campaign rhetoric concerning education policy.
By Warren Richey Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor WASHINGTON There is no fundamental right under the US Constitution to consume illegal narcotics.
 
 
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