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States push to exempt 911 calls from records laws

by Publisher2 March 15, 2010 North America

A decade ago, reporters could expect to have access to 911 calls to file accurate stories, gain insight into crimes and monitor emergency response time — but more and more states are pushing for that to change.
Alabama, Ohio, Wisconsin and Florida are among the states that have proposed legislation to limit the media’s access to [...]

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Police Corruption in Russia: Highway patrol officer eats his bribe right in front of police

by Publisher2 March 12, 2010 Russia & FSU

A traffic police officer from the Chelyabinsk region, caught in the act of taking a bribe of two thousand rubles, ate the money right in front of the police.On March 2, 2010 a traffic police officer stopped a car driven by a resident of Kasli who broke the rules of the road (passing in a [...]

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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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Scientologists try to ban critical German feature film

by Publisher2 March 12, 2010 Europe

The Church of Scientology is trying to block the broadcast of a German feature film that depicts the organisation as dangerous and unethical.
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