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Date Sent: 2009-12-16
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Wednesday, December 16, 2009 AM edition |
Foreclosure buyer demand dips as supply mounts -- NYPD Must Show GOP Convention Surveillance
U.S. gave up billions in tax money in deal for Citigroup's bailout repayment -- Tourists enjoy unauthorized breakfast with Obama -- DNA testing clears man who served 28 years -- Boeing's 787 jetliner makes first test flight -- Evangelist Oral Roberts dies in Calif. at age 91 -- Iraq orders Iranian exiles to vacate camp -- Why I Cannot Sign the Manhattan Declaration - by Greg Dixon -- Mass. school denies suspending student for Jesus drawing -- Trail of Afghanistan's drug money exposed -- Iraq's oil auction hits the jackpot -- Americans may live longer and cost more -- Blagojevich's lawyers seek FBI interview with Obama -- SCOTUS ruling means torture by US could return
AZ: Thursday Breakfast with Pat Schwind who out cons Britain's leading con man (BBC documentary video)
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News Link • Government
U.S. gave up billions in tax money in deal for Citigroup's bailout repayment
12-15-2009
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Washington Post
The federal government quietly agreed to forgo billions of dollars in potential tax payments from Citigroup as part of the deal announced to wean the company from the massive taxpayer bailout that helped it survive the financial crisis.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Surveillance
Electronic Health Records: Concerns About Potential Privacy Breaches Remain an Issue
12-15-2009
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Science Daily
Although physicians support the use of electronic health records, concerns about potential privacy breaches remain an issue, according to two research articles published in the January 2010 issue of the Journal of the American Informatics Association
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Sheila Dean
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News Link • Surveillance
AM.MN: State’s Texas vendor let new hires’ personal data all hang out
12-15-2009
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The Minnesota Independent
By Gov. Pawlenty’s executive order, the State of Minnesota checks everyone it hires to confirm they’re legal to work. But the Texas firm to which the state farmed out its E-Verify program didn’t safeguard employees’ data, leaving Social Security numb
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Reported by:
Sheila Dean
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