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Politics and Law - CNET News
Google's staff representatives in Washington, D.C. are famously mild-mannered. But they showed a flash of steel on Thursday in a response to an incendiary article written by a political adversary paid by AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, and other ...
Why the Lori Drew Decision Was a Bad One - Gigaom.com
Update : Few online events have ended as horrifically as the Lori Drew case. Befriended by a boy on MySpace who later began bullying her, a teenager named Megan Meier hung herself, and her online friend later turned out to be the mother of a school ...
Surveillance State - CNET News
The MySpace suicide case concluded last week, with the jury finding Lori Drew guilty of three misdemeanor counts of gaining unauthorized access to the popular social-networking site. While most of the press attention has been focused on the specifics ...
Weep for Woolies - bbc
The manner of Woolworth's demise as a going concern was almost as shocking as the fact of its collapse into administration. Although Woolworth had been one of the UK's weaker retailers for years - propped up by a decade of benign, debt-fuelled ...
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