04 July 2012
Sport's the solution to violence, not the problem - WA today
The reported incidences of violence and abuse appear more apparent in RL than in other 'workplaces' when comparing the NRL in this sense, and in RL players more generally than in other sports. The fact that education programs are needed in RL is ...
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Judge: DA can get some of NYC protester's tweets - Wall Street Journal
Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Matthew A. Sciarrino Jr. rebuffed one of Twitter Inc.'s central arguments, which concerned who has rights to contest law enforcement demands for content posted on its site. But the judge said the company was right on a ...
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US files lawsuit against Wyndham over data breach - Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. regulators filed a complaint against Wyndham Worldwide Corp and three subsidiaries on Tuesday, alleging that a failure by the hospitality company to safeguard consumers' personal.
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UK's Web monitoring draft bill revealed: What you need to know - ZDNet (blog)
The U.K. government wants the police, intelligence services and other government departments to have access to data relating to citizens Web, email and phone traffic in a bid to prevent terrorism and disrupt major crime. It would see every shred of ...
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Today in the news: Eric Holder held in criminal contempt - Bent County Democrat
Both were reacting a the vote by the House of Representatives on Thursday that held Attorney General Eric Holder in criminal contempt of Congress. The vote was held over Holder's refusal to turn over documents related to the 'Fast and Furious' case, ...
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How to Keep Kids Safe on the Fourth of July - GoLocalProv
The Fourth of July is a time for celebration across the country, and here in Rhode Island fireworks are a crowd favorite each year. While fireworks can be fun to watch, they also pose danger for those setting them off and those around them.
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RI repeals law that made it a crime to fib online - FederalNewsRadio.com
But state lawmakers have now decided that white lies online should no longer be a crime. The General Assembly voted this month to repeal an obscure 1989 law that made fibbing on the Internet a misdemeanor punishable by fines of up to $500 and as much ...
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Riversdale Primary School Pupils Attend UKCCIS 2012 Summit - San Francisco Chronicle
What is the right balance between the uses of technology and parental supervision to keep children safe online? UKCCIS Evidence group stated at the UKCCIS Summit Schools play a crucial role in raising awareness and delivering safety messages to young ...
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