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New rules
allow sharing of medical records without written consent
Hospitals
and doctors can share private information about a patient's health
with HMOs and insurance companies without the patient's permission,
the Bush administration said Friday in a decision denounced by privacy
advocates.
Insanity
virus -- a crazy idea?
Mainstream
psychiatric outcast ponders parasitic mental illness
Calif drivers
worry new monitoring system threatens privacy
A
new $37 million system will soon track drivers' movements along
highways in Northern California -- whether they like it or not.
Unlimited
Presidential Powers
The
Justice Department all but told a federal judge this week to take
his legitimate concerns about civil liberties and stuff them in
the garbage pail. The Bush administration seems to believe, on no
good legal authority, that if it calls citizens combatants in the
war on terrorism, it can imprison them indefinitely and deprive
them of lawyers
National
program trains truckers to watch for signs of terrorist activity
A
national program turns truck drivers into eyes and ears on the lookout
for signs of terrorist activity
Ohio Database
keeps DNA from cleared suspects
Quietly
and without fanfare, the state of Ohio for three years has collected
DNA profiles from people cleared of crimes.
How Big Brother
Foists Invasive Regulations on the Public
Deliberate
Obfuscation
TX Rally
demands police accountability
A
few dozen protesters assembled in front of Houston Police Department
headquarters Wednesday and demanded an end to the recent rash of
killings by law enforcement in Harris County and better accountability
for the officers involved
Ex-cop gets
3 years in molestation case
Hobart
officer fondled 9-year-old Portage girl at his home.
Loving Big
Brother Reunites Dog with Family
The
New World Order will save you
Operation
TIPS Trips Up?
I.C.
Smith, who spent 25 years at the FBI, says TIPS information could
actually distract investigators. "I think it has very little
law enforcement benefit. In fact I think it actually has probably
more of a down side than a benefit," Smith said.
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UN Move to
ban small arms in Africa
Countries
in East and Central Africa may move to ban the civilian ownership
of small arms in a bid to fight insecurity in the region
UN urges
West African arms ban
A
UN official has said that West African countries should make possession
of weapons by civilians an offence.
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2nd Explosion
Caught on Tape on Newly-Revealed Undercover 9-11 Tape
The
FBI has an undercover tape that captures the chaos and terror of
the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center
WorldCom
Uncovers Another $3.3 Billion in Faulty Accounting
WorldCom
also warned it may find more accounting problems as it continues
an internal investigation.
NY's Mayor
Wants to Ban Smoking in Restaurants and Bars
The
administration is expected to ask the City Council next week to
outlaw smoking in the roughly 13,000 establishments not covered
by the current anti-smoking law, which permits smoking in bars and
in restaurants with fewer than 35 seats
Govt. Property
Theft Skyrockets
A report
released Thursday said the U.S. Customs Service lost 2,251 computers
between 1999 and 2001.
NY Mom: "I
was told to dope my kid"
A 12-year-old
upstate boy says the trusted educators in his local school forced
him to take a cocktail of drugs that turned him into a psychotic
who heard voices in his head.
Minnesota
prison infringed workers rights
Prison
officials in Minnesota violated the constitutional rights of three
state employees who were punished for reading their Bibles during
a diversity training session on homosexuality
16 Charged
in Child Porn Ring
Ten
Americans and six foreigners were charged Friday with taking sexually
explicit photographs of their own children or children in their
care and sending them over the Internet to an international child
pornography ring
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The
Economy
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US productivity
growth rate slows sharply
US
worker productivity grew slightly more than expected in the second
quarter, but the pace was sharply lower than in the first three
months, another indication that the economic recovery has lost steam.
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National
Security and the Military
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Experts question
Fort Bragg investigation
A
domestic violence expert who advises the Pentagon said Thursday
that the military should look into whether an anti-malaria drug
associated with aggression and suicidal thinking could have triggered
any of the recent incidents in which Fort Bragg soldiers are suspected
of killing their wives and, in two of the cases, also killed themselves.
Anthrax probe
seems to intensify
''Progress
is being made,'' Ashcroft said in his fifth-floor suite at the Justice
Department. ''But until you cross the thresholds of information
that will provide the basis for action, it may be that the progress
doesn't mean a lot."
White House
Security Tightened
The
Secret Service, fearing the possibility of truck bombs, is banning
trucks and all street parking on several blocks that run alongside
the White House complex.
The Slowly
Changing Face of the CIA Spy
Recruits
Eager to Fight Terror Are Flooding In, but Few Look the Part
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Politics
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Bush Economic
Forum to Exclude Critics
The
economic forum President Bush is staging in Texas next week will
feature several wealthy Republican donors and will exclude vocal
opponents of his policies
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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"E-bomb"
may see first combat use in Iraq
Weapons
designed to attack electronic systems and not people could see their
first combat use in any military attack on Iraq.
FBI Sends
Profilers to Guantanamo
The
FBI has sent a team of behavioral scientists to create psychological
profiles of suspected Al Qaeda imprisoned at the U.S. Naval Base
in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
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UK Toddlers
asked to grade teachers
Toddlers
who have barely learnt to take their first step will soon be sitting
in judgment on their teachers.
Britain is
losing Britain
Is
immigration in Britain out of control? Our correspondent, an immigrant's
son, says it is causing social tension, cultural clashes
and economic strain
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Fox Will
Head New Agency for Mexico Migrants
President
Vicente Fox, answering criticism that he had tuned out the voices
of Mexican immigrants in the United States, announced the creation
of a Cabinet-level agency Tuesday to lobby for the interests of
Mexico's 22 million citizens abroad.
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Science,Technology
and Health
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Software
buries secrets in printed pictures
Software
that could invisibly hide your signature and fingerprints in your
passport mugshot has been developed in Israel
Genes Inserted
Into Crops Spread to Other Species
Researchers
have demonstrated that genetically modified crops can spread their
new genes to wild plants, with unpredictable and possibly uncontrollable
effects
US May Set
Guidelines for Biotech-Free Crops
Amid
growing global demand for biotech-free food, the U.S. Agriculture
Department said on Tuesday it may create a voluntary system to verify
if shipments of U.S. corn, soybeans and other crops were genetically
altered.
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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Russia To
Keep Nuke Missile Trains
Russia's
nuclear-arms reduction efforts will not include one of its arsenal's
most menacing components - a unit of trains that can carry up to
15 intercontinental ballistic missiles
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Homicides
rise 36 percent in D.C.
The
homicide rate in Washington surged 36 percent this year, but local
officials insist it doesn't harken a return to the days when the city
was known as the nation's "murder capital."
That Brady
Lady: The Real Terrorist Threat
Brady
recently acquired a rifle, breaking gun control laws that would
have landed you and me in jail...
VA Activists
want guns in parks
Gun
owners are lobbying Attorney General Jerry Kilgore to help them
win authority to carry concealed weapons into state parks.
NH: Police
information gathering called illegal
Medical
histories requested for pistol permits
UK: Fears
over toys which could get a child shot
Concerns
over "Replica Guns"
PA: Bill
would limit guns
Brooks,
R-149, plans on introducing legislation this autumn that would limit
citizens from buying more than one handgun a month.
Jamaican
Verson on TIPS Helps Get Firearms Confiscated
The
program "Get the Guns" campaign, initiated on February
14 with the Ministry of National Security's co-operation, was credited
with the recovery of 21 illegal firearms ranging from handguns to
high-powered rifles.
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