EDITORIAL MATTERS:
Welcome to this, the 356th issue of TLE. Celebrating Ten Years
of working to realize the promise of the Declaration of Independence.
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Tom Paine Maru
by L. Neil Smith
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The Probability Broach: The Graphic Novel
by L. Neil Smith
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ARTICLES
Letters to the Editor
from Bill Koehler, Joel Simon, Pete Stephenson, and Ben Irvin
FULL STORY
An Open Letter To All Right-To-Life Proponents
by Linda Cirincione
I'd like to propose a possible alternative to the
practice of abortion which you despise so much: I think we need to
develop a low-cost Artificial Womb.
FULL STORY
Inflation Worries
by Jim Davidson
Gold and silver are traditional and functional safe
havens from inflation. When gold is over $500 and
silver over $9, as they have been for many weeks,
people are worrying about inflation.
FULL STORY
In the Age of Terror, a War on Torino
by Jonathan David Morris
It's been a while since the Olympics seemed to mean
anything. Back in the day, the Summer and Winter Games would
come onceand togetherevery four years. The
very infrequency of these events made them seem rather
special. Memorable. Even politically important. But in
the 1990s, that changed. The two portions were torn
apart like conjoined twins joined at the soul. They
were staggered so that one or the other would take
place not every four yearsin keeping with the
definition of "Olympiad"but rather every two.
Every Olympics has blended together like so many
seasons of Survivor ever since.
FULL STORY
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