Wednesday, March 7, 2012

TSA nude body scanners: Jonathan Corbett video exposes loophole | Mail Online

TSA nude body scanners: Jonathan Corbett video exposes loophole | Mail Online: "Controversial nude body scanners used at U.S. airports have come under fire again - after a blogger claimed he could easily smuggle explosives through them onto a plane."

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Police Given Direct Line To Cell Phone Searches « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth

Police Given Direct Line To Cell Phone Searches « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth: " Think about all the personal information we keep in our cell phones: It’s something to consider after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit ruled it is now legal for police to search cell phones without a warrant."

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BBC News - Nicolas Sarkozy says France has too many foreigners

BBC News - Nicolas Sarkozy says France has too many foreigners: "French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said there are too many foreigners in France and the system for integrating them is "working worse and worse"."

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Racial incident mars high school game | Defenders - Home

Racial incident mars high school game | Defenders - Home: "
A local school district is apologizing after an apparent incident of racism at a boys high school basketball game this past weekend."

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'Game Change's' Top Stars and Execs: $200K to Democratic Causes; $0 to Republicans - The Hollywood Reporter

'Game Change's' Top Stars and Execs: $200K to Democratic Causes; $0 to Republicans - The Hollywood Reporter: "When Joel Surnow co-wrote and co-executive produced the TV miniseries The Kennedys, it was immediately deemed controversial and much was made in the press about a Hollywood Republican having so much influence in the making of a docudrama about a Democratic icon."

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News from The Associated Press

News from The Associated Press: " Earth's magnetic field is about to be shaken like a snow globe by the largest solar storm in five years."

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Colorado Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Students for Concealed Carry on Campus

Colorado Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Students for Concealed Carry on Campus: "In what is already proving to be a controversial decision, the Colorado Supreme Court has ruled that concealed weapons cannot be banned from University of Colorado campuses. The case, Regents of the University of Colorado v. Students for Concealed Carry on Campus, is interesting not only because of the strong opinions the issue evokes, but because of the specific meaning of the court’s decision."

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