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House to close its doors for spying bill (AP)
AP - House doors were locked Thursday night as lawmakers prepared for their first closed session in 25 years to debate surveillance legislation.
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US House Holds Secret Session Over Surveillance Law - Voice of America
Ledger IndependentUS House Holds Secret Session Over Surveillance LawVoice of America - 2 hours agoBy Dan Robinson The House of Representatives has met in a rare closed session to consider proposed revisions to foreign intelligence surveillance law, the subject of cont
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House to Close Its Doors for Spying Bill
House Sets Closed-Door Session to Debate Surveillance Legislation Bush Threatens to Veto
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House approves surveillance bill, protects telecoms
The U.S. House of Representatives has approved legislation that would continue a controversial surveillance program at the U.S. National Security Agency with limited court oversight, while likely ending lawsuits against telecommunications carriers that participated in
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House Democrats Stand Up to Bush, Refuse to Rubber Stamp Domestic Spying
Despite pressure from President Bush and Republican lawmakers, Democratic leaders in the House refuse to rush through a controversial domestic spying bill that includes amnesty for phone companies.
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House Democrats Stand Up to Bush, Refuse to Rubber Stamp Domestic Spying
Despite pressure from President Bush and Republican lawmakers, Democratic leaders in the House refuse to rush through a controversial domestic spying bill that includes amnesty for phone companies.
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House Passes Spy Bill, Rejects Telcom Amnesty Despite Veto Threat
The House of Representatives passed a spying bill Friday that expands government surveillance authority but does not free telecoms from lawsuits alleging they violated millions of Americans' privacy rights. Bush has threatened to veto any bill without such amnesty, but that may be more politically d
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House Passes Spy Bill, Rejects Telcom Amnesty Despite Veto Threat
The House of Representatives passed a spying bill Friday that expands government surveillance authority but does not free telecoms from lawsuits alleging they violated millions of Americans' privacy rights. Bush has threatened to veto any bill without such amnesty, but that may be more politically d
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House panel kills controversial copyright provision
A U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee has stripped out a provision in a copyright enforcement bill that would have increased fines for compilation CDs containing pirated music by 10 times or more.Critics
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House passes surveillance bill without immunity
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed legislation that would re-authorize U.S. government antiterrorist surveillance programs but would not grant immunity from lawsuits to telecom providers that have participated with surveillance programs in the past.
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House passes copyright enforcement bill
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed legislation that would allow law enforcement authorities to seek the forfeiture of property used in copyright infringement.The Prioritizing Resources and Organization
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Democrats and White House Close In on Auto Deal - New York Times
ABC NewsDemocrats and White House Close In on Auto DealNew York Times - 51 minutes agoBy DAVID M. HERSZENHORN WASHINGTON - Congressional Democrats and the Bush administration inched closer to a deal Wednesday morning on a taxpayer rescue of the American automobile indus
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Palm to close retail stores
Palm plans to close its retail stores in an effort to focus on fewer programs and better compete, the company said on Thursday.All of Palm's eight branded retail stores, as well as its 26 stores within Airport W
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House Grants Telecom Amnesty, Expands Spying Powers
The government will have expanded powers to wiretap from within the United States, and courts will dismiss lawsuits against telecoms that secretly helped President Bush spy on Americans without warrants, under a controversial measure passed by the House Friday. The Bush-approved bill now goes to the
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House Grants Telecom Amnesty, Expands Spying Powers
The government will have expanded powers to wiretap from within the United States, and courts will dismiss lawsuits against telecoms that secretly helped President Bush spy on Americans without warrants, under a controversial measure passed by the House Friday. The Bush-approved bill now goes to the
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House struggles to deal with bailout-related e-mail deluge
The IT staff at the U.S. House of Representatives is taking emergency steps in an effort to handle a fourfold increase in the amount of e-mail that has come in via the House's Web site since Sunday, when the text of the proposed Wall Street bailout bill was posted onl
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House Passes Wiretap Bill Shielding Telecoms
Law would protect telecommunication firms from privacy lawsuits for cooperating with administration's warrantless spying program.
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House Approves Bill on Mental Health Parity - New York Times
New York TimesHouse Approves Bill on Mental Health ParityNew York Times - 32 minutes agoUS House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. speaks Wednesday during a rally for the Wellstone Mental Health and Addiction Equity Act outside the US Capitol.House Approves Mental Hea
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House Dems Reject Telecom Amnesty, Propose Commission to Investigate Spying
House Democrats are not looking to compromise on new spying legislation, and instead are suggesting a new way to keep privacy lawsuits against telecoms in federal court and proposing a commission to investigate Bush's secret warrantless wiretapping program.
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House Dems Reject Telecom Amnesty, Propose Commission to Investigate Spying
House Democrats are not looking to compromise on new spying legislation, and instead are suggesting a new way to keep privacy lawsuits against telecoms in federal court and proposing a commission to investigate Bush's secret warrantless wiretapping program.
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