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Organizations

Center for Defense Information
1779 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20036-2109
Voice: (202) 332-0600
Fax: (202) 462-4559
Email: info@cdi.org
Website: http://www.cdi.org/
Contact: Theresa Hitchens

Federation of American Scientists
Space Policy Project
1717 K St. NW, Suite 209
Washington, DC 20036
Voice: (202) 675-1025
Fax: (202) 675-1010
Email: cpvick@fas.org
Website: http://www.fas.org/spp/
Contact: Charles Vick

Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear
Power in Space
Box 90083
Gainesville, FL 32607
Voice: (352) 337-9274
Email: globalnet@mindspring.com
Website: http://www.space4peace.org/
Contact: Bruce Gagnon


Publications

Walter J. Boyne, Beyond the Horizons: The Lockheed Story (New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
: St. Martin's St. Martin's or St. Martins may refer to:
  • St. Martins, Missouri, a city in the USA
  • St Martin's, Isles of Scilly, an island off the Cornish coast, England
  • St Martin's, Shropshire, a village in England
 Press/Thomas Dunne Books, 1998).

James Dao, "Solitaire solitaire or patience, any card game that can be played by one person. Solitaire is the American name; in England it is known as patience. There are probably more kinds of solitaire than all other card games together. : One Nation Plays the Great Game Alone," Sunday New York Times, Week in Review, July 7, 2002.

Heather Draper and Brad Smith Brad or Bradley Smith may refer to:
  • Bradley P. Smith (b. 1979), an Australian rules footballer with the West Coast Eagles
  • Bradley J. Smith, former Australian rules footballer for Richmond and Collingwood
, "Space Race," Rocky Mountain News The Rocky Mountain News is a daily morning tabloid-format newspaper published in Denver, Colorado. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company. (Despite Scripps still running the paper, it's the only newspaper in the Scripps family not to have the corporate lighthouse logo on , August 17, 2002.

Richard Falk, "Going Solo: The New Bush Doctrine "Bush Doctrine" is a phrase used to describe a policy outlined in a National Security Council text entitled the National Security Strategy of the United States published on September 20, 2002. ," The Nation, vol. 275, no. 3, July 15, 2002.

Frances FitzGerald, Way Out There in the Blue: Reagan, Star Wars, and the End of the Cold War (New York: Touchstone/Simon & Schuster, 2000).

Bradley Graham, Hit to Kill: The New Battle over Shielding America from Missile Attack (New York Public Affairs/Perseus, 2001).

Karl Grossman, "Space Corps: The Dangerous Business of Making the Heavens a War Zone," Covert Action Quarterly, no. 70, April-June 2001.

John Kelly, Chris Kidler, and Kelly Young, "$1 Billion Question: Where Has All the Air Force EELV EELV Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle
EELV End-Expiratory Lung Volume
EELV Extended Expendable Launch Vehicle
 Money Gone?" Florida Today, August 25, 2002.

Michael Klare, "Endless Military Superiority," The Nation, vol. 275, no. 3, July 15, 2002.

Brendan I. Koerner, "The Security Traders," Mother Jones, vol. 27, no. 5, September-October 2002.

George Leopold, "U.S. Network to Tie DoD, Intelligence Agencies, NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
NASA
 in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Independent U.S.
," EE Times, September 9, 2002.

Sebastian Mallaby, "The Reluctant Imperialist," Foreign Affairs, vol. 81, no. 2, March/April 2002, p. 2.

Oliver Morton, "The New Air War in Europe," Wired, August 2002.

Eric Schmitt, "Wider Military Role in U.S. Is Urged," New York Times, July 21, 2002.

Bernard Simon, "Where Rockets' Red Glare Reflects Hard Times," New York Times, August 18, 2002.

U.S. Government Printing Office, Report of the Commission to Assess United States National Security Space Management and Organization, January 2001.

U.S. Government Printing Office, Report of the Commission on the Future of the National Reconnaissance Office Noun 1. National Reconnaissance Office - an intelligence agency in the United States Department of Defense that designs and builds and operates space reconnaissance systems to detect trouble spots worldwide and to monitor arms control agreements and environmental , November 2000.

Loring Wirbel, "The Language of Space Supremacy," Non-Violent Activist, vol. 19, no. 3, May-June 2002.

WorldNetDaily/StratFor, "Bush's Battle Doctrine for Space--Agency Reorganization Has Implications for Future War Fighting," July 2, 2002, available at http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=28153.
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