News Review - MNSI - 12.7.12
via WSJ.com: Health on 12/6/12
Pot smokers lit up in Washington state, when it became the first U.S. state to legalize possession of marijuana without a doctor's prescription.
via WSJ.com: Opinion on 12/6/12
Historically, defensive measures lag behind offensive capabilities. Not so with Israel's new antimissile system.
via WSJ.com: What's News Asia on 12/6/12
Congress overturned long-standing trade restrictions with Russia, overcoming concerns about the nation's human-rights record to achieve a top trade priority for U.S. businesses.
via WSJ.com: Today's Most Popular on 12/4/12
No one likes doing homework, but the non-compulsory alternatives are autonomous, non-alienated illiterates. Michael Weiss reviews James C. Scott's "Two Cheers for Anarchism."
via WSJ.com: Health on 12/6/12
Health officials are reporting new infections from contaminated steroids linked earlier this fall to a deadly outbreak of fungal meningitis, but say the latest cases aren't life-threatening.
via WSJ.com: What's News Technology on 12/6/12
T-Mobile USA is answering Apple's call. And that could create some static for Sprint Nextel.
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