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Noah Shachtman
Security
Aug 27, 2008 8:05 AM

Five for Fighting 8/27/08

* Taliban dominating Kandahar, once again * Video: Raven drones watch over Army convoys * Blackberries now working in Baghdad * Alt-fuel scramjets * "GPS cyborg turtle busts marijuana growers"

* Taliban dominating Kandahar, once again

* Video: Raven drones watch over Army convoys

* Blackberries now working in Baghdad

* Alt-fuel scramjets

* "GPS cyborg turtle busts marijuana growers"

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