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| Telecom amnesty foes on the move ya really notes a blog posting up at Wired reporting that foes of the Telecom Amnesty Bill have mounted a campaign on Barack Obama's own website. Though the group was created only days ago, on June 25, it has grown to be the fifth largest among 7,000 such groups, just short of Women for Obama. Although it is widely known that Obama changed his stance from opposing telecom immunity to supporting it, many have not given up hope of getting him to switch once again. Meanwhile, left-leaning bloggers and libertarian activists have joined forces to raise $325,000 in the fight against the legislation. "Their Blue America PAC is already targeting House Democrats who voted for the bill, including placing a full-page ad in the Washington Post [an image appears in the Wired story] slamming House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, who claimed credit for creating the so-called compromise bill. The coalition plans to follow-up with a Ron Paul-style money bomb, which will be used to target key Senators..." Telecom amnesty foes on the move
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| Fbi illegally tapped phone phreaks in 1969 xmedar writes "In his talks about the history of Apple, Woz has often recounted how the 1971 Esquire article 'Secrets of the Little Blue Box' set him on the road to phone phreaking. Now someone has obtained the FBI file of one of the phreaks, Joe Engressia (who later changed his name to Joybubbles), via Freedom of Information requests. The file reveals that Engressia was illegally wiretapped by the FBI and the phone company back in 1969. J. Edgar Hoover considered the blind college student a national security risk and wrote a memo about him to John Ehrlichman." Fbi illegally tapped phone phreaks in 1969
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| Telecom immunity flip-floppers got more telecom money ya really notes a nice analysis by Maplight.org indicating that those Democratic representatives who changed their vote on telecom immunity between March and June received on average 40% more in contributions from telecom interests than those Democrats who held firm. Maplight asks, "Why did these ninety-four House members have a change of heart? Their constituents deserve answers." Across both parties, representatives who voted for immunity in June had received almost twice as much telecom money as those who voted against. Wired's coverage includes a quote from Larry Lessig, who is on the Maplight board: "Money corrupts the process of reasoning. [Lawmakers] get a sixth sense of how what they do might affect how they raise money." Telecom immunity flip-floppers got more telecom money
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| White house refused to open unwelcome epa e-mail epfreed writes "The White House lost a case in the Supreme Court about the need for the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases. So the EPA made new rule. And now the NYTimes reports that the White House did not want to get these new rules from the EPA about greenhouse gases. So they did not open the email." White house refused to open unwelcome epa e-mail
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| Terminal chaos Ben Rothke writes "While Terminal Chaos should be shelved in the current events or business section of a bookstore, it could also be placed in the modern crime section. After reading it, one gets the impression that the state of air traffic today could only come due to criminal neglect or mischief. If one looks at pictures of airline flights from the 1960s, you will see well-dressed passengers enjoying their flight. In 2008, barely a day goes by without an incident of air rage, from irate passengers in the terminal, to those in the air causing flights to be diverted. Today's airline traveler considers it a near miracle if his flight arrives on time with his baggage." Keep reading for the rest of Ben's review. Terminal chaos
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| Man selling his life on ebay A number of readers have sent in the story of the guy in Perth, Australia who is selling his life on eBay. 100 days before the auction opened, he put up a site detailing all that was on offer: house, car, jet ski, friends, job, and so forth. (No wife.) The auction has five days to run and the bidding is up over $300K, supposedly from qualified bidders. The seller says: "Upon completion and settlement I will walk out of my home for the last time in just the clothes I am wearing, and carrying only my wallet and passport." Man selling his life on ebay
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| Diy solar resources? TihSon writes "I'm building a large shed out back and I want to power the lighting using a surplus solar panel. In searching for information on how to go about this, I have found a lot of rough DIY guides for various projects that are close to my goal. But none seem to explain the reasoning and theory behind using solar panels, so hacking their project to suit my own needs could be pretty much hit-and-miss. I don't want to do a hacked-up job, and future solar projects are not out of the question, so something a bit more in-depth is required. Do you have suggestions for books or Web sites you have used to learn the ins and outs of using solar panels? Something that starts with basic theory and ends with the ability to wire a house would be perfect." Diy solar resources?
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| House votes for telco immunity; obama will support? We discussed telecom immunity yesterday ahead of the House vote. It passed by 293 votes to 129. Only one Republican voted against the bill; Democrats were evenly split. It now goes to the Senate. Reader Verteiron points out that Glenn Greenwald has up a post titled "Statement of Barack Obama supporting Hoyer FISA bill." It says that Obama will try to get the immunity provision removed, but failing that will vote for the overhauled wiretapping bill anyway. I couldn't find this on Obama's official site. Anyone seen a position from the McCain camp? House votes for telco immunity; obama will support?
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| Us house approves over $300 million for science agencies sciencehabit notes that the US House of Representatives has allotted an additional $337.5 million in budget increases divided amongst four science agencies. NASA, the National Science Foundation, and the Department of Energy's Office of Science will each receive an additional $62.5 million, and the National Institutes of Health will receive $150 million. The money will help to offset the decision to reduce budget increases earlier this year. Early plans for the money include the training of new math and science teachers, and another reprieve for FermiLab's financial troubles. Us house approves over $300 million for science agencies
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| Fisa bill vote today, with telco immunity Bimo_Dude writes "Today (June 20), Steny Hoyer is bringing to the House floor the latest FISA bill (PDF), which includes retroactive immunity for the telcos. The bill also is very weak on judicial review, allowing the telcos to use a letter from the president as a 'get out of liability free' card. Here are comments from the EFF. Glenn Greenwald, writing in Salon, describes the effect of the immunity clause this way: 'So all the Attorney General has to do is recite those magic words — the President requested this eavesdropping and did it in order to save us from the Terrorists — and the minute he utters those words, the courts are required to dismiss the lawsuits against the telecoms, no matter how illegal their behavior was.'" Fisa bill vote today, with telco immunity
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| Low country highlights It may seem tucked away in the north of the Netherlands, far from all the action, but that has perhaps been a benefit to Groningen. Low country highlights
Thu, 03 Jul 2008 10:21:52 GMT,Bishops Stortford Citizen
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| 03 july 2008see motorcycling's biggest stars and their machines up... The Festival is an unrivalled social and sporting occasion in the motor racing calendar. 03 july 2008see motorcycling's biggest stars and their machines up...
Thu, 03 Jul 2008 10:21:27 GMT,Worldofbmw.com
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| Sudan: the 'manhattan of darfur' dreams of a better future Darfur's biggest city and historic trade hub, Nyala, is a gateway to Sudan with business prospects to entice the intrepid and a cinema keeping light entertainment alive in the dark days of war. Sudan: the 'manhattan of darfur' dreams of a better future
Thu, 03 Jul 2008 10:20:00 GMT,Monday Morning
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| Rehoboth art league holds cottage tour The Rehoboth Art League will present its' 59th annual Cottage Tour of homes in and around Rehoboth Beach on Tuesday, July 8, and Wednesday, July 9, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. each day. Rehoboth art league holds cottage tour
Thu, 03 Jul 2008 10:19:06 GMT,Delaware Beachcomber
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| Searching for columbus ohio One of the many things I don't know in life is a daughter's love of her father. One of the things on my summer must-do list was to see Cooper Stadium in Columbus, Ohio for the last time. Searching for columbus ohio
Thu, 03 Jul 2008 10:18:59 GMT,Chicago Sun-Times
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| What's happening in haywood ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT KERRY MADDEN, 6 p.m. July 11, City Lights, 3 E. Jackson St., Sylva. What's happening in haywood
Thu, 03 Jul 2008 07:00:00 GMT,Asheville Citizen-Times
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| Public safety watch: knives land suspect in jail One person got away but another was arrested June 25 after police responded to a suspicious activity call on a Sacramento street. Public safety watch: knives land suspect in jail
Thu, 03 Jul 2008 07:00:00 GMT,Sacramento Bee Newspaper
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| Romance is focus at bed-and-breakfast FLETCHER - Jeanne and Lee Yudin wanted to retire but not retire. So they opened a bed-and-breakfast outside Fletcher, and it has allowed them to meet people "from everywhere." Name: Chateau on the Mountain. Romance is focus at bed-and-breakfast
Thu, 03 Jul 2008 07:00:00 GMT,Asheville Citizen-Times
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| Selling our motorcycle was painful, but it was the right decision For years I have seen T-shirts and stickers saying, "If I have to explain it, you wouldn't understand." And it's true: if you don't have a love for riding a motorcycle and an appreciation for the excitement of ... Selling our motorcycle was painful, but it was the right decision
Thu, 03 Jul 2008 07:00:00 GMT,Asheville Citizen-Times
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| Third annual dog walk The 3rd annual Downtown Dog Walk will begin at 10 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 9 at the Haywood County Courthouse lawn. Third annual dog walk
Thu, 03 Jul 2008 07:00:00 GMT,Asheville Citizen-Times
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