The Examined Life
TWO HUNDRED and twenty-nine years ago today, Paul Revere made his famous ride across the Massachusetts countryside. But to W. David Stephenson, a Medfield-based homeland security consultant, this is the occasion for more than a sentimental history lesson. "Revere and the Minutemen are an ideal model for public participation in the war on terror," says Stephenson. "But instead we have ... (Full Article: 398 Words)
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