National Drone Tour Starts in Brooklyn April 12, 2012 
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Pakistan lawmakers debate drones 
Pakistan's parliament reconvenes Monday to debate a committee's recommendation that the United States stop drone strikes inside its territory and apologize unconditionally for airstrikes last year that killed two dozen soldiers.
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The evolution of drones and the way they've changed how war works - from 1917. 
We think of drones as a modern invention, but they've been part of warfare for longer than you think. Here's a look at the evolution of drones and the way they've changed how war works.
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Miniature bee-drones made from pop-up-book-style fabrication - Boing Boing 
Miniature bee-drones made from pop-up-book-style fabrication - Boing Boing
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Dronology: America's flying eye pries on its own people 
A staple of Washington’s war missions, targeted assassinations and spying operations overseas, unmanned aerial vehicles, known as drones, are now being used by US police in the domestic arena, stirring up privacy concerns among Americans.
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The Military Is Replacing Humans with Giant Drone Surge 
The Pentagon has to cut a lot of costs. Humans are expensive. Humans need to eat and sometimes they get sick. But drones? They can fly and kill for hours—so the military's ordering a ton to replace flesh.
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Military Prepares Realignment: More Drones 
The Pentagon plans to expand its global network of drones and special-operations bases in a fundamental realignment meant to project U.S. power even as it cuts back conventional forces.
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Nature and the Bee 
The Bee was already old when man made his arrival in the world.The ape-man supposedly discovered the wild bees' nests, when bears that roamed the land also
Air Force Insists: Drone Cockpit Virus Just a ‘Nuisance’ | Danger Room | Wired.com 
The U.S. Air Force revealed new details Wednesday about the virus that's been infecting the remote cockpits of its drone fleet -- and insisted, despite
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don't tell: drone base didn't report virus 
Officials at Creech Air Force Base in Nevada knew for weeks about a virus infecting the drone "cockpits" there. But they kept the information about the infection to themselves -- keeping the unit that's supposed to serve as the Air Force's ...
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