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Ex-Citizens execs launch firm, violate ethics
Two former Citizens Property Insurance Corp. executives violated the company's code of ethics by launching their own online software company and marketing a product similar to one another ex-employee helped design and develop for use by Citizens,...Tags: The Home Depot, Citizens Property Insurance Corp., Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace
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Too much secrecy threatens our security
After I downgraded the scandal value of the National Security Agency's massive gathering of our phone records and email data, a curious reader raised a thoughtful question: Would I "have the same tone if this story broke while (George W.) Bush was prez?"...Tags: Al-Qaeda, PRISM (surveillance program), The New York Times, National Government, Edward Snowden
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Most Americans supportive of government phone tracking, poll says
News that the government has amassed records on nearly all telephone calls in the United States for at least seven years and has the ability to tap into Internet traffic has generated little reaction from the public so far, according to new polling data...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, The Washington Post, Parties and Movements, Government, Elections
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Rand Paul seeking plaintiffs, funds for suit against NSA
Sen. Rand Paul is recruiting plaintiffs – and seeking donations – for a class-action lawsuit against the National Security Agency. “Dear Patriot,” the Kentucky Republican wrote Thursday in an e-mail to supporters. “I’...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Elections, Political Candidates, Ron Paul, Libertarian Party
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FAQ: Member benefits
Frequently Asked Questions: Q. What does my Printers Row membership include? A. Printers Row membership entitles you to: - 52 weeks of delivery in print and digital editions of the Printers Row Journal - 52 weeks of original fiction,...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Authors
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Carmakers quibble over the obvious: Hands-free is not risk-free
It's always amazing that we need academic studies to state the obvious, such as the one in the Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology a few years ago finding that people are happier during weekends. No less amazing, though, is the knee-jerk...
Tags: Blindness, Services and Shopping, Transportation, Social Media, Consumer Goods Industries
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Yahoo to kill moribund email addresses, revive them for others
Days before summer arrives, Yahoo is launching a spring cleaning. The Web services provider plans to delete all usernames that haven’t been used in the last year, hoping to free up highly sought after email addresses for its more regular...
Tags: Apple iTunes, Google+, Tumblr, Google Inc.
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Stay calm and let the NSA carry on
After 9/11, there was a widespread expectation of many more terrorist attacks on the United States. So far that hasn't happened. We haven't escaped entirely unscathed (see Boston Marathon, bombing of), but on the whole we have been a lot safer than most...Tags: Times Square, Amazon.com Inc., September 11, 2001 Attacks, Heritage Foundation, Central Intelligence Agency
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Details emerge on charges against former Markham deputy police chief
Tony DeBois, Markham's former deputy police chief, allegedly pocketed $4,500 in counterfeit cash seized from the target of an investigation, then coerced the man's female associate, who was also in custody, into having sex in DeBois' city office,...
Tags: Witnesses, Drew Peterson, Lawyers, FBI, Police Investigations
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Grayson wants to halt government collection of citizens' phone, Internet records
WASHINGTON — Prompted by recent reports of widespread government collection of telephone and Internet records, U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Orlando, has filed legislation that would prohibit the Department of Defense, which includes the secretive...
Tags: Alan Grayson, National Security, Vern Buchanan, Alcee Hastings, Bill Nelson
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Attacking Edward Snowden misses the bigger problem
Please. Let’s stop focusing on the overpaid, tormented young man who last week revealed the National Security Administration’s Power Point Plan for Total Electronic World Domination. Let’s focus instead on what our nation’s...
Tags: Social Media, John Boehner, Barack Obama, Mark Zuckerberg, The New York Times
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Doing the Twitter two-step (login)
Logging into Twitter potentially just got a whole lot safer. The company has unveiled its own form of two-step authentication called login verification. Although not the first platform to offer enhanced security, recent hacking of high-profile...
Tags: Social Media, Google Inc., Twitter, Inc., Viral Diseases and Infections
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