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Victor Colon

On recruiting for U.S. Border Patrol

"North Carolina is an area that the border patrol has been looking at—actually that whole region—with the NASCAR sponsorship." by Mosi Secret

Follow-Up

Extra innings for TV baseball dispute by Fiona Morgan

The Count

Iraq War Toll

Eat Beat

Beef and dairy can be good for the planet

Making a case for cows

At first glance, the environmental case against cows is a mighty one. by Suzanne Nelson

Now Serving

A cup o' something warm by Claire Cusick

Cat Warren

Jonesing for Jordan

Everybody wants a piece of the "drought-proof" lake

Lake Jordan, polluted and sediment-laden, is looking downright gorgeous these days to desperate cities. by Cat Warren

Steven Petrow

New adventures in science by Steven Petrow

Gallery

Katrina's trailers—still by Jeremy M. Lange

Peripheral Visions

What's in a name? by V.C. Rogers

Editorial

Cross talk by Lisa Sorg

Front Porch

Calls from the future by John Valentine

Feature/ Review

The Bank Job is witty, irreverent; Miss Pettigrew is dull, dull, dull

There'll always be an England

British cinema may not abound in truly memorable crime movies, but every once in a while, a fine one pops up that reminds us of its gritty lineage. by Godfrey Cheshire

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