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102 Articles match "2005","Government"
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(Someone Else’s) “Money” – Brought To You By YouTube
Interestingly, though YouTube has been around since February 2005, Viacom didn’t initiate the lawsuit until a few months after Google purchased the Internet start-up (see Deep Pockets ). (Please listen to Pink Floyd’s Money in the background as you read this post.). First, let’s focus on the number one billion. Maybe.
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Reporters sans fronti�res - Annual Worldwide Press Freedom Index - 2005
Reporters sans fronti�res - Annual Worldwide Press Freedom Index - 2005 Worldwide Press Freedom Index 2005. Journalists there simply relay government propaganda. North Korea, Eritrea and Turkmenistan are the world’s “black holes” for news. Western democracies slip back, with the US falling more than 20 places.
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All Headline News - Poll Shows Racial Divide On Views Of Hurricane Response - September 14, 2005
All Headline News - Poll Shows Racial Divide On Views Of Hurricane Response - September 14, 2005 Poll Shows Racial Divide On Views Of Hurricane Response. September 13, 2005 12:27 p.m. More blacks than whites say they were angry about the government's response to Katrina, 76 percent versus 60 percent. Hector Duarte Jr.
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CBS 46 Atlanta - Georgia's DUI Fatalities Soar
CBS 46 Atlanta - Georgia's DUI Fatalities Soar Georgia's DUI Fatalities Soar Aug 22, 2005, 11:07 PM. Nationwide, the government said 12-thousand, 874 people died in alcohol-related crashes in 2004, compared with 13-thousand and 96 in 2003.
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CBS 46 Atlanta - Officials brace for first election under controversial ID law
CBS 46 Atlanta - Officials brace for first election under controversial ID law Officials brace for first election under controversial ID law Aug 28, 2005, 5:45 PM. LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. Previously, voters cold show one of 17 forms, including bank statements or utility bills, to receive a ballot.
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ARTHUR ANDERSEN LLP V. UNITED STATES
04—368.Argued April 27, 2005–Decided May 31, 2005. Even “persuad[ing]” a person “with intent to … cause” that person to “withhold” testimony or documents from the Government is not inherently malign. ARTHUR ANDERSEN LLP V. UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES ARTHUR ANDERSEN LLP v. United States v. Aguilar, 515 U.S.
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Race Not Factor in Aid, Bush Says - New York Times
Race Not Factor in Aid, Bush Says - New York Times : December 13, 2005 Race Not Factor in Aid, Bush Says By RICHARD W. 12 - President Bush said Monday that the failures of the government in responding to Hurricane Katrina had nothing to do with race or class and repeated his promise to rebuild the Gulf Coast and New Orleans in particular.
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The New York Times > Opinion > Editorial: Revising the Patriot Act
The New York Times > Opinion > April 10, 2005 EDITORIAL Revising the Patriot Act. 11 attacks, gives government too much power to invade the privacy of ordinary Americans and otherwise trample on their rights. Fortunately, Congress made some of the most controversial provisions expire by the end of 2005. After Sept. the C.I.A.
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Court Pick Described View on Abortion in '85 Document - New York Times
Court Pick Described View on Abortion in '85 Document - New York Times November 14, 2005 Court Pick Described View on Abortion in '85 Document By DAVID STOUT. WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 - As a young lawyer seeking to move up in the Reagan administration in 1985, Samuel A. Alito Jr. declared that the Constitution does not protect a right to abortion.
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Audit Assails the White House for Public Relations Spending - New York Times
Audit Assails the White House for Public Relations Spending - New York Times September 30, 2005 Audit Assails the White House for Public Relations Spending By ROBERT PEAR. Readers were not informed of the government's role in writing of the article. Williams had performed all the activities for which he billed the government.
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Tragedy in Black and White - New York Times
Tragedy in Black and White - New York Times September 19, 2005 Tragedy in Black and White By PAUL KRUGMAN By three to one, African-Americans believe that federal aid took so long to arrive in New Orleans in part because the city was poor and black. By an equally large margin, whites disagree. The truth is that there's no way to know. Armwoo
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