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2005 Vax Science: “Jab against one strain might worsen infection with others.”

Nature – Jab against one strain might worsen infection with others. Source: Caution raised over SARS vaccine | Nature Published: 10 January 2005 Caution raised over SARS vaccine Helen Pearson Nature (2005)Cite this article Jab against one strain might worsen infection with … Continue reading

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The War Inside the Republican Party

The Political Scene / December 14, 2015 Issue – New Yorker Magazine A House Divided How a radical group of Republicans pushed Congress to the right. By Ryan Lizza How a group of radical conservatives ousted John Boehner—and pushed Congress … Continue reading

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Carlyle Group’s Latest Acquisition: the JFK Library!

Russ Baker’s latest at WhoWhatWhy.com Some things you truly cannot make up. Like this: the museum and archives celebrating and exploring the life (if not really wanting to investigate the death) of John F. Kennedy is getting a facelift—courtesy of….the … Continue reading

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National Security and Double Government by Michael J. Glennon

  National Security and Double Government Michael J. Glennon Tufts University – The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy January 10, 2014 / Harvard National Security Journal 1 (2014) Abstract: National security policy in the United States has remained largely … Continue reading

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‘Shadow Warrior,’ by Randall B. Woods

The Gray Man ‘Shadow Warrior,’ by Randall B. Woods By EVAN THOMAS Published: May 3, 2013 William E. Colby, right, with another former director of central intelligence, George H. W. Bush, in 1978. During the Vietnam War, Bill Colby of … Continue reading

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