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InternetNews June 27, 2006 Roy Mark |
Net Neutrality Faces Senate Panel Vote The Senate Commerce Committee pushes vote on network traffic management rules to Wednesday morning.  |
The Motley Fool June 27, 2006 Mike Norman |
America IS Fiscally Responsible But bad ideas from the "Debt Doomsday" crowd can bring on trouble. While it's true that the nominal figures have grown, it's a mistake to examine the national deficit and debt numbers without some frame of reference.  |
AFP eWire June 26, 2006 |
Report Provides New Ideas on Arts, Education, Health Fundraising A new report on household giving in the United States identifies several key factors, beyond just wealth and income, as to why people give to arts, education and health charities.  |
InternetNews June 26, 2006 Roy Mark |
Latest Breach Hits Navy The U.S. Navy is notifying as many as 28,000 in the latest government failure to protect personal data.  |
Scientific American June 26, 2006 Paul Raeburn |
A Regulation on Regulations An obscure law is evolving into a bludgeon against government regulation.  |
BusinessWeek July 3, 2006 Dean Foust |
ID Theft: More Hype Than Harm Law enforcement officials say the criminals tend not to follow through after stealing personal data.  |
Entrepreneur July 2006 Joshua Kurlantzick |
Troubled Waters It's been a year of scandal, criticism and change at the SBA.  |
InternetNews June 23, 2006 Roy Mark |
Another Government Security Breach According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, unknown hackers may have illegally accessed a USDA database containing the names, Social Security numbers and photos of current and former agency employees.  |
InternetNews June 23, 2006 Roy Mark |
Cops And Data Robbers Get Mention on Hill Data brokers take the Fifth; Cops cheat subpoenas through Internet; Senator Nelson slow to get the message.  |
The Motley Fool June 23, 2006 Seth Jayson |
Ma Bell's Cloak and Dagger AT&T is preparing to sell you out to Uncle Sam, no questions asked. And it may not be alone. If market history has taught us anything, it's that reduced disclosure rarely leads to good things. On the contrary, it can give birth to some real monsters.  |
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