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 [F] New York Times on the Web Forums  / Science  /

    Missile Defense

Technology has always found its greatest consumer in a nation's war and defense efforts. Since the last attempts at a "Star Wars" defense system, has technology changed considerably enough to make the latest Missile Defense initiatives more successful? Can such an application of science be successful? Is a militarized space inevitable, necessary or impossible?

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cantabb - 08:58pm Nov 7, 2003 EST (# 16808 of 16832)

fredmoore - 08:31pm Nov 7, 2003 EST (# 16807 of 16807)

So, here is the barnyard again.

cantabb - 08:04pm Nov 7, 2003 EST (# 16806 of 16806)

SP15939FMR (See post 15939 for my reply) IDYOT!

Oh BTW, just to remind everyone of your commanding, egalitarian prescence (NOT):

cantabb - 09:08pm Nov 5, 2003 EST (# 16596 of 16806) "YOUR Ignorance about US shows -- just as your overt hostility." the penultimate sence in my last post.

That was supposed to be a correction of his previous post?

Let's see you lose it again ...

Watch him step out of his barnyard and into his gutter for this one kiddies! PS don't try this at home.

I know why you're still hurting, eh ? So bad that you're now babbling some veld-nonsense.

As to your lack of knowledge of US freedom of speech, the exchange is STILL available on "Science in the News." All one has to do is "search" under your name or mine . Why don't you refresh your memory !

fredmoore - 09:03pm Nov 7, 2003 EST (# 16809 of 16832)

What a phoney ... sic him Rshow!

lchic - 10:16pm Nov 7, 2003 EST (# 16810 of 16832)
ultimately TRUTH outs : TRUTH has to be morally forcing : build on TRUTH it's a strong foundation

So exactly 'what is the New York Times' ?

Google | NYT Ethics in journalism ethical journalism

? What should every journalist know

? Why must they keep up to date under changing circumstance

Pages and Pages of it .....

lchic - 10:19pm Nov 7, 2003 EST (# 16811 of 16832)
ultimately TRUTH outs : TRUTH has to be morally forcing : build on TRUTH it's a strong foundation

NYT Ethics in Journalism_07 - Visit the link for details. http://www.nytco.com/pdf/nyt-code-of-ethics-1-03.pdf [ Google ]

lchic - 10:29pm Nov 7, 2003 EST (# 16812 of 16832)
ultimately TRUTH outs : TRUTH has to be morally forcing : build on TRUTH it's a strong foundation

1998 "This country has a history of regulating those industries that do not control themselves," http://sree.net/stories/ethics.html

http://www.nytco.com/investors-presentations.html

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