محفوظ ل يوليو-تمّوز, 2007
بدايفيد [غتيرّز]
يتطلّب فقط خمسة دول وال [ديستريكت وف كلومبيا] أنّ [فرمسوتيكل كمبني] تقرير هبات هم يجعلون إلى دكاترة, ويساوي في هذا سلطة قضائيّة القانون يكون هكذا على نحو رديء أنفذت أنّ التفاصيل من هذا صفقات يبقون سر واقعيّة, وفقا ل دراسة ينشر في الجريدة من الجمعية أمريكيّة طبيّة.
باحثات فحصوا سجلات عامّة من فيرمونت ويفيد مينيسوتا, الوحيدة اثنان أنّ…
حراسة: فساد يمنع [أوس-فوندد] إعادة إنشاء مشاريع
يوم الثلاثاء, يوليو-تمّوز [31ست], 2007
يقول [أب]
ال [أوديت ربورت] متأخّرة إلى إجتماع على العراق إعادة إنشاء فساد في البلاد, بما في ذلك إحتيال, إختلاس ويقشد مبلغات إلى "ثاني [إينسورجنسي]" يمنع ال يرمّم جهد.
يقول [ستثرت] [بوون], الذي كتب التقرير فصليّة, الصحافة موحّدة أنّ باستثناء أمن, فساد يكون التحدي كبيرة للحكومة عراقيّة أن يقهر.
يحسب إخفاق أن يبقي مشاريع, مرّة [ترنسفرّد] إلى بغداد حكومة, أيضا في التقرير. ك…
[إ-فوتينغ] فؤوس أن يحصل [كبيتول هيلّ] مصباح كشّاف
يوم الثلاثاء, يوليو-تمّوز [31ست], 2007
ب [أنّ] [بروأش]
[ا] تقرير أخيرة يبدأ يوثّق [كمبوتر سكينتيست] قدرة أن يخرط داخل يقترع آلات يصدق لإستعمال في الدولة كاليفورنيا يتلقّى سابقا يتردّد على [كبيتول هيلّ].
[سن]. [دينّ] [فينستين] ([د-كليف].), الذي يحدث أن يكون واحدة من الكفيلات رئيسيّة من…
لجنة يطلب تفاصيل من [نسا] [دت-مينينغ]
يوم الثلاثاء, يوليو-تمّوز [31ست], 2007
منزل يرجو لجنة عدل قسم وثائق على [دت-مينينغ] مشروع أنّ عيّن المرسلات ومستلمات من دعوات و [إ-ميلس] يعترض عن طريق الأمن وطنيّ وكالة [إفسدروب] برنامج.
في يوم الإثنين حرف, [رب]. سأل جون [كنرس], رئيس مجلس إدارة من المنزل لجنة قضائيّة, [أتّورني جنرل] [ألبرتو] غونزالس أن [هند وفر] "كلّ آراء, مذكرات و [بكغرووند متريلس], [أس ولّ س] أيّ مخالفة منظرات, [متريلس], وآراء" حول ال [دت-مينينغ] برنامج.
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£31m poured into ID cards scheme
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
By Gemma Simpson
The ID cards scheme has cost more than £30m over the past financial year.
During the year ending 31 March, 2007, the government spent £30.9m on setting up the National Identity Scheme (NIS) — up from the £27.7m expenditure in the previous year, according to Home Office figures.
The £30.9m NIS-incurred expenditure was short of the initial budget of £55m, according to the Home Office Identity and Passport Service ...
ID cards will give ‘false’ data
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
By Sarah Spiller
The government's ID card system will give thousands of "false matches" when more than six million people are registered on its database, an academic has claimed.
Biometric data holding a person's unique physiological characteristics will be stored on a microchip in the cards.
But Professor John Daugman, said using fingerprints as a key biometric measure will cause major ...
MPs outraged by pupil fingerprinting
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
Guidelines raise concerns over security, consent and access
By Dinah Greek
MPs have criticised new guidance from Becta that shows schools can fingerprint pupils without first asking for parental permission.
Although the guidelines from Becta, the Government’s schools ICT agency, say schools should "fully involve parents in any decision to introduce biometric or fingerprint technology", it is not mandatory to do so.
Under the Data Protection ...
Britain will take troops out of Iraq regardless of US, says PM
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
By Andrew Grice
Gordon Brown has paved the way for the withdrawal of British troops from Iraq by telling George Bush he would not delay their exit in order to show unity with the United States.
After four hours of one-to-one talks with the US President at his Camp David retreat, Mr Brown told a joint press conference he would make a Commons statement in October on the future ...
MoD’s PR army of spin is out of control
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
By Ben Bold
Britain's defence chiefs are spending millions of pounds on more than 1,000 spin doctors to improve the public image of the armed forces, but admit that they have no idea who these PRs are or whether they are having an impact.
The startling admission was made in a report called The Defence Communications Strategy, which also marks the government's first official acknowledgement that there is little or ...
Bush calls for retroactive legalization of illegal wiretapping
Monday, July 30th, 2007
by Adam Thomas
US President George W. Bush today asked for more powers to wiretap without warrants, in effect retroactively legalizing the unlawful National Security Agency wiretapping, which the President ordered in 2002.
The NSA wiretapping order is illegal under the terms of the The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, but Bush administration, led by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, has proposed a Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal ...
Pentagon to implant microchips in soldiers’ brains
Monday, July 30th, 2007
By Adam Thomas
The Department of Defense is planning to implant microchips in soldiers' brains for monitoring their health information, and has already awarded a $1.6 million contract to the Center for Bioelectronics, Biosensors and Biochips (C3B) at Clemson University for the development of an implantable "biochip".
Soldiers fear that the biochip, about the size of a grain of rice, which measures and relays information on soldiers vital signs ...
Defense Earnings Continue To Soar
Monday, July 30th, 2007
War, Technology Drive Up Spending
By Renae Merle
Several of Washington's largest defense contractors said last week that they continue to benefit from a boom in spending on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as sustained government demand for information technology, defying predictions that the sector's expansion would begin to slow.
Profit reports from Northrop Grumman, ...
Police demand law change for drug drivers
Monday, July 30th, 2007
David Batty
Monday July 30, 2007
Guardian Unlimited
Police want to drop the field impairment test for drivers suspected of drug driving. Photograph: Niall Carsonpa/PA
Anyone who drives after taking illegal drugs should be prosecuted, senior police officers said today.The Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) called for the law to be ...
Police want to drop the field impairment test for drivers suspected of drug driving. Photograph: Niall Carsonpa/PA
Anyone who drives after taking illegal drugs should be prosecuted, senior police officers said today.The Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) called for the law to be ...
Da Vinci’s Last Supper: New conspiracy theory
Monday, July 30th, 2007
By Matthew Moore
It is a conspiracy theory worthy of a Dan Brown novel.
New claims that Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper contains a hidden image of a woman holding a child are provoking a storm of interest on the internet.
The figure allegedly appears when the 15th Century mural painting is superimposed with its mirror image, and both are made partially transparent....














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