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Archivo para el febrero de 2008

El gobierno tendrá que pedir el permiso la información de la tarjeta de la identificación

Jueves 28 de febrero de 2008

Ian GrantPeople tuvo que da el permiso explícito para que el gobierno tenga acceso a sus detalles personales llevados a cabo en las varias bases de datos antes de que puedan conseguir un documento de identidad nacional, ministro megohmio un MPs dicho más montañoso de la tarjeta de la identificación esta semana.
Más montañoso daba evidencia a la Cámara de los Comunes comité selecto de los asuntos caseros el' sobre los arreglos de la seguridad para […]

Los costes de la vigilancia agregan a los recibos de la contribución

Jueves 28 de febrero de 2008

Los avances de CCTV y de la DNA agregan a las cuentas pero a las subidas de las llamadas del ministro inaceptables
Jill Sherman, redactor de Whitehall, y Murad Ahmed
Los costes altísimos de tecnología de la vigilancia para combatir crimen y terrorismo han contribuido al undécimo redondo consecutivo de las subidas del impuesto de consejo inflación-que se rompían.
A Times/Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy survey of more than 250 authorities shows that the […]

A DNA recipe for injustice

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Mixed results
A national DNA database could well increase, not reduce, the number of wrongful convictions
Allan Jamieson | The Guardian
Three killers have been convicted this month of appalling crimes. Two were implicated through DNA profiling. The aftermath has seen renewed calls for both a universal DNA database and the death penalty, bolstered by a belief that […]

Researchers develop RFID ‘smart tags’ for workplace

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Researchers at Lancaster University are developing a new generation of ‘smart tags’ to “help keep workers safe on construction sites.”

NEMO technology in development
The research project is creating tiny Radio Frequency ID (RFID) tags, with sensors and memory, which can be embedded in everyday objects - such as tools - and communicate via a network using […]

Challenge SOCPA - 1st of March

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Second National Day Of Action For Freedom Of Assembly
Via Urban75
We Own The Streets - Campaign for Freedom of Assembly
Saturday 1st of March, top of Trafalgar Square (North side), 1 pm.
t’s time we had freedom to publicly assemble in the UK. The Campaign for Freedom of Assembly is calling for a second national day of action […]

What can you do in 15 seconds?

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Harry’s Place

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUBX8ROqLwE

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Israeli army won’t probe Gaza deaths

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Ed O’Loughlin
THE Israeli army has decided not to order a disciplinary probe into the killing of 21 Palestinian civilians in November 2006.
The dead men, women and children included at least 13 members of the Athamneh family, among them a one-year-old girl. Another 35 people were injured as 12 155-millimetre heavy artillery shells struck the north […]

90% of ‘aid’ ends up in the pockets of US companies

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

As George Bush visits Africa to big up his aid profile, SchNEWS reveals how 90% of that ‘aid’ ends up in the pockets of US companies…
“I’ve got a firm, heartfelt commitment to the continent of Africa and have ever since I became president.” - George Bush.
George Bush finished his six day tour of Africa […]

Penalty of £1,000 for failing to update ID cards

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Nick Heath
The latest government ID card plans have revealed people will face fines of up to £1,000 for skipping biometric scans.
Penalties ranging from £125 for not notifying the government of the loss of an ID card, to £250 for not applying for a card or missing an appointment for fingerprint and facial scans, were revealed […]

Serious Concerns Over Non Staged SOCPA Arrest

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

blood on their hands
There are serious concerns for the welfare of the three protestors who were arrested by inspector fox outside the gates of parliament last night. Their protest was about about the iraq war, the genocide occuring there, and the war criminals here who still evade justice.
Police have admitted in previous instances that arrests […]

Afghan minister survives assassination

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Afghan Interior Minister Ahmad Moqbel Zarar has survived an assassination attempt by Taliban insurgents, a ministry spokesman says.
Taliban militants ambushed and opened fire on Zarar’s convoy, as the Afghan minister was on his way to Laghman Province in the eastern part of the country, Press TV correspondents reported Wednesday.
Afghan police and Taliban insurgents exchanged […]

CCTV Busting Infra-Red Headset Makes You Invisible

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

by Cory Doctorow
This German exibition is showcasing bright infrared LED devices that overwhelm the CCDs in security cameras, allowing you to move through modern society in relative privacy. I used this as a gimmick in my story I, Robot — now I want to own one!
The URA / FILOART developed device promises to the […]

BBC 9/11 Conspiracy Files Appeal Hearing Results

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

No surprise that the complaint was not upheld, The finding is a joke as you would imagine. For example, the BBC’s idea of ‘investigation’ regarding Mayor Willie Brown not flying on 911 is to phone his office and ask if the reports of a tip off were true!
The entire results below:
FINDING BY THE EDITORIAL STANDARDS […]

Pharma spends more on marketing than development

Monday, February 25th, 2008

S.A Ramratan
Why are pharmaceuticals so expensive? This question has been asked for many years. In fact this was the question asked by Senator Estes Kefauver (D) in the late 1950s. Senator Kefauver was the first to put together an indictment against the business practices of the pharmaceutical industry. In fact he lobbed three charges at […]

The North American Union - Voting Your Rights Away?

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Barbara L. Minton
One issue that is conspicuously absent from the rhetoric of the presidential candidates is the North American Union (NAU). The questions of immigration and border security are frequently raised and the candidates claim to realize the need for a clear immigration policy and effort to secure the borders of the United States. Yet […]

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