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UK: An ID card nation by stealth

by Publisher2 March 19, 2010 Europe

Leading Labour’s pre-election push on the ID card is Home Office minister Meg Hillier, a former mayor of Islington and an MP since just 2005. According to Theyworkforyou.com, Hillier has voted strongly in favour of a smoking ban, replacing Trident, terror laws and – naturally – ID cards, while voting against an investigation into the [...]

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Venezuelan president calls for Internet regulation

by Publisher2 March 15, 2010 Human Rights

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Saturday called for Internet regulations and demanded that authorities crack down on a news Web site he accused of spreading false information, according to media reports.
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Sexual abuse scandal focuses attention on German archbishop’s talks with pope: What did the Pope’s brother know?

by Publisher2 March 12, 2010 Religion

Related: Pope’s brother admits hitting students
Archbishop Robert Zollitsch is expected to use a meeting with the pope to discuss abuse allegations involving the German Catholic Church. Meanwhile, the pope’s brother faces questions about what he knew.
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UK: Patients’ confidential medical records go online without consent

by Publisher2 March 12, 2010 Europe

Patients’ confidential medical records are being placed on a controversial NHS database without their knowledge, doctors’ leaders have warned.
Those who do not wish to have their details on the £11 billion computer system are supposed to be able to opt out by informing health authorities.
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