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ifeminists December 14, 2005 Carey Roberts |
PBS Propaganda Piece The film Breaking the Silence is a bogus documentary that smears fathers as child abusers, with the aim of keeping dads out of their children's lives after divorce.  |
ifeminists December 14, 2005 Mark B. Rosenthal |
Demonstration Organizer Removes Evidence of PBS Promoting Private Partisan Event An activist group's webpage shows PBS' support of the group in connection with their ill-fated documentary Breaking the Silence, giving evidence to political partisanship. The webpage was removed, but a cached version shows the truth.  |
InternetNews December 14, 2005 Roy Mark |
Software Pirate Set For April Sentencing Feds bust the largest for-profit software piracy site ever shut down by the government.  |
InternetNews December 14, 2005 Roy Mark |
Tate, Copps Near Confirmation for FCC Federal Communications Commission nominees Deborah Taylor Tate and Michael Copps are likely to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate within the next two weeks, Senate Commerce Chairman Ted Stevens said Tuesday.  |
InternetNews December 13, 2005 Roy Mark |
Cyber Security Group Flunks Washington Neither the Bush administration nor Congress is providing significant leadership or legislation to secure the United States against cyber attacks, the Cyber Security Industry Alliance charged Tuesday.  |
The Motley Fool December 13, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
Tell Congress to Fix Credit Cards The world of credit cards today isn't a pretty one for consumers. But we can make it better via some pro-consumer legislation. A letter to your legislator could help make credit cards kinder.  |
BusinessWeek December 19, 2005 Maria Bartiromo |
Red Flags From Bob Rubin Former Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin talks about what he sees on America's horizon.  |
BusinessWeek December 19, 2005 Lorraine Woellert |
Business' High Court Handicap Stock holdings of Supreme Court justices can keep corporate cases off the docket.  |
InternetNews December 12, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Could a U.S. Shift to IPv6 Cost $75B? Moving to IPv6 will present a number of challenges for the U.S. federal government, not the least of which is the associated price tag, which could hit $75 billion.  |
National Real Estate Investor December 1, 2005 Matt Hudgins |
Capital Hill Rallies To Extend TRIA A week after suicide bombers killed 57 people at U.S.-branded hotels in Jordan, leaders introduced legislation to extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002. That's good news for U.S. businesses, roughly half of which have added terrorism coverage to their property insurance.  |
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