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9/11, for the future

9/11, for the future 04/21/2004 07:49 PM

The September Project -- On 9/11, libraries big and small will host events where citizens can participate collectively and think creatively about our country, our government, our community, and encourage and support the well-informed voice of the American citizenry. A Day of and for Democracy.




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The RFID Future


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A well-written account that provides equal time to both sides of the issue. Worth the read.

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