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March  2007
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another interview with the big
man himself,
President Bush.
This Month's List of Ten:
We all know there's more than
one, so how many are there?
Here's our list of
Ten Ways to
Skin a Cat.
Editor's Rant:  Congress is
talking again about ethical
reforms, but can we really trust
these jokers to regulate
themselves.
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A science fiction novel by
J.W. Lengel
contributing editor of
The Strange Times
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