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Posted on 26/02/03

Creating a sticky situation

Of the hundreds of ways to improvise with duct tape -- as pet rain gear, fly paper or, combined with Popsicle sticks, as poor man's Viagra -- nothing in the Web site "101 Uses for Duct Tape (Plus or Minus 70 or 80)" considers how duct tape might help to win the war against bioterrorism. But the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, established last month with an annual budget of $36-billion (U.S.), considered. And it had something like the future of architecture in mind, which is a whole lot bigger than your average household chore.

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