Techies to build better ballot boxes
Professors at MIT and the California Institute of Technology have announced an effort to design cheap, virtually error-proof voting machines. The two teams will share a $250,000 initial grant from the Carnegie Corporation.
In related news, an online jewelry vendor is selling silver-plated "chad" jewelry.
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