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<CENTER><font color=red>$250.5 BILLION</font> DOLLARS FOR SOME <BR>ANTI-MISSILE DEFENSES?</CENTER>
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Back in September of 98', The House approved of $250.5 billion to be spent in way of anti-missile defenses and pay raise for military personell.
Why are we spending so much money on military defense, when there are homeless people right here in North America
needing our help? While defense is important, do we really need to spend billions of dollars on equipment that is likely to
be replaced/upgraded in a month, costing another couple of billion?
<br>Why can't be put aside $1 billion, out of that $250.5 billion, for the homeless? 1 billion will go such a long way.<br>
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But of course the government won't unless we take a stand, until we object, until we say <i>something</i>. Otherwise they can
go around spending money on whatever they want. And what they want is power. Installing military defenses and building fighter jets and so on... It's all just greed for power.
Instead of saving people, we're killing more innocent people in foreign lands. Protecting one nation at the expense of another is
the same as putting a price tag on someone's life, and that's what we're doing. Just because one country wages war on another country, doesn't mean you go around killing
innocent people of that country.
<br><br>Here's the <a href="http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0998/092998t4.htm">link</a> where I got my information.
<br><br>Anyways, nothing was damaged in this defacement, and the ADMIN has been briefed on his/her security hole.
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Center's status as a Federal Depository Library.&nbsp; </font><b><font color="#FF0000">We
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<td><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>The Information Center encompasses
three libraries -- the <a href="lawlib/index.htm">Chicago-Kent
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of International Relations</a> (with the <a href="lir/ca_us/index.html">U.S.-Canadian
Treaty Series</a> and other <a href="eloise/index.html">online
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<td><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>The Information Center has
developed several <a href="misc/subscr.htm">programs</a>,
specifically designed for firms and businesses,&nbsp; to assist in locating
and managing knowledge in an increasingly competitive and information-rich
world.&nbsp; Recently, we've begun adding web-based tutorials to our client
services, beginning with <a href="tutorial/leghist/index.html">Legislative
History</a><a href="http://www.kentlaw.edu/ic3/impeach.htm">.</a>&nbsp;
Also, the <a href="http://www.kentlaw.edu/ic3">IC3</a> pages and the <a href="ill/index.html">Internet
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<td><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>Nearly a decade ago, the
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Center began imaging its collection</a> and became the first library in
the world to offer electronic access to its collections throughout the
building, as well as from anywhere in the world.&nbsp; The
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- Canadian Treaty Series</a> has recently been added to eLOISe, increasing
our extensive collection of digitized treaties.</font></font></td>
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<td><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>More than four million pages
of legal, business, and international documents will be added to the World
Wide Web as <a href="http://www.infoctr.edu/eloise">eLOISe</a>, the Information
Center's imaged document collection, becomes available through the internet.&nbsp;</font></font>
<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>The Information Center <i>Newsletter</i>,
which is available at the 9th floor Library Service Desk, highlights recent
and upcoming events related to the Center and provides brief introductions
to useful information sources.</font></font>
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