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patterico.com » Patterico's Pontifications - Nov 4, 2008
[posted by Justin Levine] The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the latest case over FCC broadcast indecency regulations - stemming in part from single swear words that were uttered by Nicole Richie and Cher …
Also tagged: law
patterico.com » Patterico's Pontifications - Nov 4, 2008
[posted by Justin Levine] I have come across many who say they intend to vote against Prop. 12 in California because they understandably feel that the state can’t afford any more bond debt. That’s unfortunate. What …
Also tagged: politics
ycorpblog.com » Yodel Anecdotal - Oct 29, 2008
Two years ago, we joined a number of stakeholders with the goal of setting standards for doing business in markets that present human rights challenges. Yesterday, we unveiled the results of our collective effort — a …
Also tagged: human rights, yahoo for good, trends and 38 news
injuryboard.com » InjuryBoard National News Desk - Oct 16, 2008
LEARN MORE X PRIZE Foundation WellPoint IMAGE SOURCE: xprize foundation web site The task is not a small one - find a way to "revolutionize health care and make it available to everybody". The prize - $10 million …
Also tagged: health care, insurance companies, managed care, major medical, protecting your family, in the workplace
zdnet.com » Storage Bits - Oct 6, 2008
If techies could choose the next President, Obama would win in a landslide. Checking donors from 10 large tech companies, including Apple, Dell, Google and Microsoft, over 90% of the donations support the senator from …
zdnet.com » Storage Bits - Oct 1, 2008
As part of the occasional series Life in post-Constitutional America I’m pleased to offer a brief primer on How to read your FBI file. It isn’t as easy as you’d think, since the FBI has failed several times to create a …
Also tagged: security, infrastructure
patterico.com » Patterico's Pontifications - Oct 1, 2008
Posted by WLS: One of the great weaknesses of the bailout package as proposed was its lack of specificity about where the money was going. It was too easy to simply demagogue the package as a bailout of Wall Street …
Also tagged: politics, government, economics, 2008 election, current events, buffoons
patterico.com » Patterico's Pontifications - Sep 20, 2008
[Posted by WLS] This correction published in the New York Times yesterday should cause the hair on the back of your neck to stand up — and not simply because the reporting of these “quotes” might have impacted the …
Also tagged: politics, terrorism, law, books, crime, government, civil liberties, war, media bias, morons, constitutional law
technet.com » Steve Riley on Security - Sep 16, 2008
One problem with making your email address available (which I will continue to do, don't worry) is that folks with something to sell assume you're interested in their stuff. To wit, let's consider an email I received …
Also tagged: spam, advertising, email, things that make me angry
technet.com » Steve Riley on Security - Sep 12, 2008
So, let's recap the sequence of events: The Sun-Sentinel newspaper in Fort Lauderdale accidentally republishes a six-year-old news story about the bankruptcy of UAL. It wasn't on the home page, but instead buried …
Also tagged: threats, false claims, things that make me angry