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Growth Fix

Multiple hurricanes and sky-high gas prices can't slow down the U.S. economy, which charged ahead by almost 4 percent in the third quarter of 2005. Consumer confidence is battered by the shocks, though.

Tokin' Gesture

Noticing that other branches of the federal government employ people who admit to having used pot, the FBI moves to relax its own policies a little. Distant marijuana use would be OK. Anything recent--back to the microbus mi·cro·bus  
n. pl. mi·cro·bus·es or mi·cro·bus·ses
A station wagon in the shape of a small bus.
, freak.

iPod People

The Foo Fighters Foo Fighters are an American rock band formed by musician Dave Grohl in 1995.[1] The group is named after a secret military operation during World War II which researched UFOs ("Foo" being the slang term for a UFO). , Switchfoot, and other bands fight their own labels' attempts to impose copy restrictions on consumers. The rockers are helping fans find ways to work around pointless campaigns to keep their music out of the formats listeners want.

Flexing Muscles

Brazilians turn to alcohol-based flex fuels to combat high oil prices. Using alcohol made from abundant sugar cane, the flexcars also benefit from computerized engine sensors that can adapt to different fuel mixtures on the fly and still burn cleanly.

Green Piece

The former head of Greenpeace tells Forbes a little secret: "If you want to change the world, change it through the market." Paul Gilding gilding, process of applying a thin layer of real or imitation gold to a surface. The process is employed on wood, metal, ivory, leather, paper, glass, porcelain, and fabrics and is used to embellish the decorative elements, domes, and vaults of buildings.  now heads a $5-million-a-year consulting firm that helps corporate clients do things like conserve scarce--and expensive--water.

Classroom Space

The European Space Agency European Space Agency (ESA), multinational agency dedicated to the promotion, for exclusively peaceful purposes, of cooperation among European states in space research and technology.  puts the first-ever student-designed satellite--the SSETI SSETI Student Space Exploration and Technology Initiative
SSETI Shelf and Slope Environmental Taphonomy Initiative
 Express--into orbit. Built by 23 university groups collaborating via the Net, the effort also includes several pico-satellites, extremely small craft that can gather tons of useful data.

Hidden Protocol

The Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission (FCC), independent executive agency of the U.S. government established in 1934 to regulate interstate and foreign communications in the public interest.  decides that Voice-Over-Internet Protocol services must comply with the wiretap wiretap n. using an electronic device to listen in on telephone lines, which is illegal unless allowed by court order based upon a showing by law enforcement of "probable cause" to believe the communications are part of criminal activities.  provisions of the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act The Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) is a United States wiretapping law passed in 1994 (Pub. L. No. 103-414, 108 Stat. 4279). In its own words, the purpose of CALEA is:

. No one knows exactly what this means, but we've been assured that "the surveillance needs of law enforcement agencies A law enforcement agency (LEA) is a term used to describe any agency which enforces the law. This may be a local or state police, federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).  continue to be met as Internet-based communications technologies proliferate."

Walloon Punctured

In Belgium a Flemish woman is arrested for calling her Walloon husband names. Specifically, "a lazy Walloon, a slave, and an inferior creature." This violates the nation s law against racism.

Education Overload

In Massachusetts at least 20 school districts mull extending their school days by up to two hours. The claim is that, in an age of standardized testing, 180 six-hour days cannot impart an adequate education to students.

Why-Fi

San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom discovers "a fundamental right to have access universally to information," which in turn mandates publicly funded Wi-Fi nets.

Subsidized Crap

The U.K. calls it "Own Art," but the government program to pay people to buy modern art is surreal by any name. Already some 4,000 interest-free loans of up to $3,545 have been doled out to buy pieces that, by definition, could not sell themselves on their merits.

Drug Benefit Abuse

At the same time a Gallup poll finds that most senior citizens plan to stay out of the Medicare drug benefit plan, The Bush administration tells states the program will cost them $124 billion by 2015. Some states are trying to back out of a deal that may cost them more than no federal plan at all.
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