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"The president carried this idea forward last night, delivering a national address that was, at its core, a full-throated defense of government intervention."
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Obama used the word “crisis” 11 times — more than twice as much as any other president. Hoover used it only four times in 1932 during the Great Depression.
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"Once extracted from marks these login credentials could be used for a variety of malign purposes ranging from impersonation to identity theft, or simply for sending spam. The motive for the attack is unclear."
Unclear? How about identity theft, impersonation, sending spam, theft?
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Roy Blount Jr., president of the Authors Guild, states his case against Kindle's new text-to-speech technology.
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Some interesting thoughts on President Obama's Feb. 24th adress to Congress.
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February 26, 2009 | Filed Under Links