July 07, 2003

Science and spies

I'm not selling subscriptions to it, but the July/August issue of the Washington Monthly has a couple of really good articles: one called Science Friction argues (as I have) that the Administration is putting politics and ideology ahead of scientific fact; another (authored by Josh Marshall) called Counterintelligent makes the case that politics has interfered with reforming the FBI to preclude future cases like Ames, Hansen and the current Leung fiasco.

I don't recall that magazine being around when I lived there back in '06 the 1960s; it seems to go a little beyond the normal "city" magazine's focus on the best restaurants, gardens, and little-known "secrets" of the metropolis.

Posted by Linkmeister at July 7, 2003 10:07 AM
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