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Fear and Loathing - June 25, 2008

Was Charlie Black right Did he simply commit the political sin of saying something that is unspeakably true
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Al-Qaeda's Growing Online Offensive - June 24, 2008

CAIRO Second of two articles Early this year, a religious radical calling himself Abu Hamza had a question for the deputy leader of al-Qaeda regarding the Egyptian secret police. "Are they committing unbelief" he tapped on his keyboard. "And is it permissible to kill them" A few weeks later, a...
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Former Customers Off Limits To Verizon - June 24, 2008

Verizon, it's over. No more letters. No more presents. No more anything.
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THE FLIGHT WATCHMEN - June 22, 2008

0645 Hours: Peanut Butter and Jelly, or Ham and Cheese
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Radio Daze at the FCC - June 21, 2008

The FCC should force satellite radio to enter the new world lean and hungry.
http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/~r/wp-dyn/rss/technology/techpolicy/index_xml/~3/316561519...

Access Denied - June 19, 2008

Olivia Norman's fingers fly across her laptop keyboard, dexterously tapping out instant messages to friends and entering Google searches without committing a single typo. A minute later, she's listening intently to the voice cues that help her read e-mail and send text messages on her Motorola Q...
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FCC Chair To Support XM-Sirius Merger - June 16, 2008

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin J. Martin said yesterday that he will support a merger between the nation's sole satellite radio operators, XM and Sirius, a decision that could remove the last regulatory hurdle in the lengthy and heavily criticized move to make the companies one.
http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/~r/wp-dyn/rss/technology/techpolicy/index_xml/~3/316561521...

Killer in Japan Made His Intentions Public - June 14, 2008

TOKYO, June 13 -- Tomohiro Kato, who police say has confessed to a stabbing rampage on Sunday that killed seven people, planned and executed the attack while enmeshed in Japan's near-ubiquitous matrix of surveillance cameras and high-speed wireless networks.
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Google-Yahoo Deal Raises Antitrust Fears - June 14, 2008

Google, already the world's dominant Web company, keeps on growing.
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FCC Chief Pushes New Rules on Phone Fees - June 13, 2008

The nation's chief telecommunications regulator said yesterday that he will push to establish a federal policy on the early cancellation fees charged by cellphone and other services as early as July.
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