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...walking down the sidewalk alone and notice a couple of young black guys heading in my direction, I intentionally do not cross the street. I don?t clutch my bag a little tighter, or keep a hand on the rape whistle on my keychain. I want them to know that I?m not afraid of them. Or, more to the point, that they?re not universally feared...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Viewpoint: How We're All Victims of Racial Profiling | 3/26/2006 | See Source »

...invisible hand, buying at the pharmacy is infinitely simpler than on the street. Why should I buy from Steve in Hurlbut when I know CVS has quality assured dope? Perhaps I could have a discount with my CVS card—I know it’s on my keychain for some useful purpose. And embracing the principles of Ec 10 does not mean we have to leave poor Barker Professor of Economics Stephen Marglin and Social Analysis 72 out in the cold. By instituting a progressive tax to redress the social costs of drug use, the government can turn...

Author: By Noah Hertz-bunzl, | Title: Ec 10 and My Multifaceted Life | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

Pedersen said she didn’t even realize mace was illegal in Massachusetts until she tried to board a plane, forgetting about the mace hanging on her keychain...

Author: By Liz C. Goodwin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Carry Mace Illegally | 10/18/2004 | See Source »

Obviously, it's preferable not to lose your laptop in the first place. If you're a frequent flyer, consider the TrackIT, a $59.99 keychain alarm that sounds if you and your machine are separated by more than 40 ft. (Don't laugh: post-9/11, there are more and more reports of frazzled business travelers leaving their laptops at the X-ray machine.) And since more than 40% of laptop thefts happen at work, it's worth locking yours down during your lunch break. Try the Notebook Guardian from PC Guardian ($59.99). There are two models; be sure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stop! Laptop Thief! | 2/3/2003 | See Source »

...Obviously, it's preferable not to lose your laptop in the first place. If you're a frequent flyer, consider the TrackIT, a $59.99 keychain alarm that sounds if you and your machine are separated by more than 40 ft. (Don't laugh: post-9/11, there are more and more reports of frazzled business travelers leaving their laptops at the X-ray machine.) And since more than 40% of laptop thefts happen at work, it's worth locking yours down during your lunch break. Try the Notebook Guardian from PC Guardian ($59.99). There are two models; be sure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stop! Laptop Thief! | 1/27/2003 | See Source »

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