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Beggars can be orators


From Newsweek, hang out on the highway: An article on the accessory truckers are going nuts for; and cracking down on cockfighting: Why the bloodsport remains a thriving industry. Long before DRM-cracking and Creative Commons, thinkers like Gutenberg, Kant and Locke started the freedom of information debate, and a new site archives their really old ideas. What if three-strikes laws make criminals less likely to repeat offend—but more violent when they do? A review of A Greener Faith: Religious Environmentalism and Our Planet's Future by Roger S. Gottlieb. The past is littered with triumphant futures, and a quick look at paleofuture.com will entertain and instruct in equal measure. From Harper's, vote machine: How Republicans hacked the Justice Department. From ARPA, the letter, the spirit, and

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