New Document: Annual Report to Congress: The Military Power of the People's Republic of China 2005
Resources, Reports, Tools, Lists, and Full Text Documents Media--Bibliography
Source: Air University Library Mass Media Three sections: General Information, Military and the Media, Terrorism and the Media.
Includes Internet resources, books, documents, periodicals and videos.
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Public Records--United States--Databases
Sexual Offenders--United States--Databases
Source: US Dept. of Justice
New, The National Sex Offender Public Registry
Via USA Today, "The national registry, located at www.nsopr.gov, had records from 22 states on Wednesday. Records from the rest of the states are expected to be online by year's end..."
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Poverty--United States--Statistics
Source: US Census
Just Released, Areas with Concentrated Poverty: 1999
"A special Census 2000 report on demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of census tracts by levels of poverty. Data are provided for the nation, regions and states."
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Documents in the News China--Military
Source: Office of the Secretary of Defense (via DocuTicker.com) Annual Report to Congress: The Military Power of the People's Republic of China 2005 (PDF; 1.31 MB)
"This report outlines what we know of China?s national and military strategies, progress and trends in its military modernization, and their implications for regional security and stability. But, secrecy envelops most aspects of Chinese security affairs. The outside world has little knowledge of Chinese motivations and decision-making and of key capabilities supporting PLA modernization. Hence, the findings and conclusions are based on incomplete data. These gaps are, of necessity, bridged by informed judgment."
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