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 A senior military official Friday told CBS News there is little chance a national missile defense could be ready to shoot down a missile by 2005.CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin reports 2005 is the date by which U.S. intelligence says North Korea could have a missile capable of reaching the United States.To erect a defense 151;estimated to cost $60 billion 151;by that date, President Clinton must give the go-ahead to start building a radar installation in Alaska some 
stanley uk time this fall. That decision was made all the harder by last month s failed test of the system, the second failure in three tests so far.The senior military officer told CBS News,  Our capability to field a system that is able to bring down  enemy  missiles by  the year  2005 133;is fairly low 
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 With protestors crowing from the sidewalks outside, the FCC met to discuss the proposed net neutrality rules on Thursday. Mignon Clyburn was the first commissioner to speak and kicked things off with a 
termo stanley  story about how she knew something wasn ;t right about the proposed rules. She knew, because her elderly mother called her and told her so.     The FCC  Still  Stinks at Defending the Internet  Clyburn explained in her statement how her mother had never in her entire career called her to ask about a policy initiative. But all that changed in late April, when reports of net neutrality rules that would allow pay-to-play deals between service providers and internet companies. Clyburn   mom certainly wasn ;t the only one concerned, either. Protests have pretty much been going on nonstop since 
stanley cup  then, and Clyburn recognizes that. [The public has] made it clear that the internet is a great equalizer in our society, and that average users should have the same access as those with deep pockets, Cly 
stanley thermos burn said in her statement. After she ;d explained her position, she concluded, So Mom, I hope that answers most of your questions, and I sincerely hope that you won ;t feel compelled to ask me any more significant policy questions for another 16 years. Update: Despite the concerns of Clyburn   mother, the FCC moved forward with rules after all. FCC Is Moving Forward With Its Horrible Plan for an Internet Fast Lane