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Thu, 02 May 2002

"It may sound simple to have some absolute rule that no foreign citizen may have access to certain fields of science, but in fact America has benefited enormously from talent that comes here from other countries to study in the United States," said [George Leventhal, policy analyst with the Association of American Universities]. "There's a long tradition of groundbreaking discoveries made in the U.S. by researchers born in other countries."
Apparently our President took inspiration from 1984 - in the entirely wrong direction. this article is frightening. Remember kids: if they don't teach it in schools, you'll never ever ever be able to learn it, no matter how hard you try. Especially if you have ulterior motives.

So's this one. ug. Canada's looking like a mighty fine country these days.

On an entirely less stupid note: We have robot pics! Physically, it's pretty much done. Now if the software were only the same...

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