Monday, August 28, 2006

Terrorism, Road Accidents and Smoking

Regardless of what you think about the ongoing war on terror, you should check out these articles on terrorism and its impact on our daily lives.

1. Lionel Shriver thinks we should worry more about road safety and smoking, and less about terrorism.

2. Natalie Bennett argues that responses to threats are typically disproportionate and represent irrational use of resources.

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