SAN JOSE, Calif. - The U.S. military's research agency cut off grant money for helping to develop a secure, free operating system after a top programmer made anti-war statements to a major newspaper. The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency halted the contract less than two weeks after The Globe and Mail of Toronto published a story in which programmer Theo de Raadt was quoted as saying he was "uncomfortable" about the funding source. "I try to convince myself that our grant means a half of a cruise missile doesn't get built," de Raadt told the newspaper. Within a few...