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Panel to Study Military Eavesdropping
The Senate Intelligence Committee will investigate the claim by two military eavesdroppers that they routinely listened in on private calls of U.S. military officers, aid workers and journalists in Iraq.
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Whitehouse says Bush takes 'stubborn approach' on eavesdropping - Boston Globe
AlaskaReportWhitehouse says Bush takes 'stubborn approach' on eavesdroppingBoston Globe - 3 hours agoCAPITOL HILL—Democrats say President Bush has taken "his stubborn approach too far" on the issue of government eavesdropping.Video: Bush Scolds Congress Over
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UPDATE:Panel: Doctors Should Cut Vytorin,Zetia Use - CNNMoney.com
Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesUPDATE:Panel: Doctors Should Cut Vytorin,Zetia UseCNNMoney.com - 1 hour agoCHICAGO -(Dow Jones)- A panel of four cardiologists said said doctors should sharply cut their use of popular cholesterol-lowering drugs Vytorin and Zetia after a clini
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Senate Panel Votes to End Waterboarding
Intelligence panel votes to limit CIA interrogations to tactics military uses.
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Senate OKs new rules on eavesdropping (AP)
AP - The Senate on Tuesday approved new rules for government eavesdropping on phone calls and e-mails, giving the White House much of the latitude it wanted and granting legal immunity to telecommunications companies that helped in the snooping after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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Study: Lack of MRAPs cost Marine lives (AP)
AP - Hundreds of U.S. Marines have been killed or injured by roadside bombs in Iraq because Marine Corps bureaucrats refused an urgent request in 2005 from battlefield commanders for blast-resistant vehicles, an internal military study concludes.
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Dutch ban voting computers over eavesdropping fear
Back to basics The risk of eavesdropping has driven the Dutch government to ban electronic voting computers from future elections.…
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Charter Freezes Web Eavesdropping Plan
Charter Communications, the nation's fourth largest ISP, is halting a plan to test ad technology that monitors its customers' web and search engine usage. The move comes after customers complained about the proposed pilots and a powerful lawmaker questioned the legality of the eavesdropping.
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Charter Freezes Web Eavesdropping Plan
Charter Communications, the nation's fourth largest ISP, is halting a plan to test ad technology that monitors its customers' web and search engine usage. The move comes after customers complained about the proposed pilots and a powerful lawmaker questioned the legality of the eavesdropping.
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Congressmen Question Notes From Expert Panel’s Meeting on Drug
House Democrats are questioning whether Merck and Schering-Plough made up information about a meeting of medical specialists to discuss Vytorin, after lawmakers began investigating a failed study of the drug.
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The Caucus: Obama Scoffs at McCain Economic Panel
Barack Obama seized upon his rival's idea for an economic study and offered it as an example of how he believes John McCain had failed to present a serious plan to deal with the economic crisis.
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Pfizer Osteoporosis Drug Benefits Outweigh Risks, FDA Panel Says - Wall Street Journal
Pfizer Osteoporosis Drug Benefits Outweigh Risks, FDA Panel SaysWall Street Journal- 1 hour agoBy JARED A. FAVOLE ROCKVILLE, Md. -- A panel of medical experts on Monday said the benefits of Pfizer Inc.'s proposed osteoporosis drug, Fablyn, outweigh the risks.UPDATE 1-U
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Panel Advises Flu Shots for Children Up to Age 18 - New York Times
CBC OttawaPanel Advises Flu Shots for Children Up to Age 18New York Times - 1 hour agoIn 2006, Tommy Mericle received a flu shot at the Mahoning County District Board of Health in Ohio. By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN All children ages 6 months to 18 years in this country should
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FDA Panel Urges More Data on Laser Vision Surgery - New York Times
Ontario NowFDA Panel Urges More Data on Laser Vision SurgeryNew York Times - Apr 25, 2008By DOW JONES After hearing testimony from patients whose vision was impaired by laser surgery, a Food and Drug Administration panel said Friday that the agency should do a better
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House panel subpoenas Rove - CNN
CNNHouse panel subpoenas RoveCNN- 3 hours agoWASHINGTON (CNN) -- The House Judiciary Committee on Thursday served a subpoena on former top Bush aide Karl Rove, the panel announced.House panel subpoenas Rove for Justice inquiry The Associated PressRove subpoenae
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War Powers Act needs fixing, bipartisan panel says - CNN
The Associated PressWar Powers Act needs fixing, bipartisan panel saysCNN- 3 hours agoWASHINGTON (CNN) -- The United States needs a new law requiring that the president consult with Congress before going to war, a blue-ribbon panel led by two former secretaries of stat
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Purdue panel finds misconduct by fusion scientist - The Associated Press
Purdue panel finds misconduct by fusion scientistThe Associated Press- 1 hour agoINDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A Purdue University panel has found two instances of misconduct by a researcher who claims he produced nuclear fusion in tabletop experiments.College accuses fusion sc
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Most data breaches discovered too late, study says
Most companies only learn about network data breachesin the months after their data has already been compromised, according to a new study.The study, conducted by Verizon Business, looks at data breaches in a w
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Reflections on a new internal data theft study
While external data breaches involving household brand names such as TJX tend to grab more headlines, insider data thefts are emerging as compliance and reputational risks for organizations. Recent studies suggest that over 60 percent of data breaches originate from a
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Government study finds H-1B visa fraud
A U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services [USCIS] study, H-1B Benefit Fraud & Compliance Assessment? published in September but just coming to light this month, found a 27 percent rate of fraud in the H-1B visa program.
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