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21 hours ago ago from WHEN HISTORY ATTACKS!
John M. Broder writes for the New York Times, Negotiators for the United States and China have been trading public accusations in recent days and making little progress in negotiations on the critical issue of treaty compliance. Chinese negotiators have said little during formal negotiation sessions here, where they have been working in partnership with the developing countries. They have made clear that they do not expect money ...
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19 hours ago ago from Donna's SecurityFlash
As outlined in our recent report Mapping the Mal Web, the People's Republic of China's top-level domain (.cn) is currently one of the riskiest domain names to surf due to numerous malware downloads and other risky sites. However, this state of affairs may now change for the better: On December 11 the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), the state network information center of China, released an update regarding its auditing ...
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1 day ago ago from Cell Phones News
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6 hours ago ago from Currency Exchanges | Conversions | Rates | Symbols | World | Trading | Values < Currency Bits
Home Currency Exchange Obama may have to play the Nixon card with China in 2011 December 14, 2009 |13:09 | Currency Rates By : Team X President Barack Obama proposed additional stimulus measures last week to boost the bumpy recovery in the United States, while China reported several indicators showing the positive impact of its own huge stimulus program. By 2011, one year before a presidential election, Obama ...
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10 hours ago ago from The Volokh Conspiracy
The decision in State v. Smith is here , and the vote was 4–3. The majority’s reasoning is that while you can search a “closed container” found on a person incident to arrest, a cell phone is not a “closed container.” From the majority opinion: The state argues that we should follow [United States v. Finley, 477 F.3d 250 (5th Cir. 2007)] and affirm the court of appeals because the trial court was correct in its conclusion that a cell phone ...
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Ohio justices: Cell phone searches require warrant
6 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Police officers must obtain a search warrant before scouring the contents of a suspect's cell phone unless their safety is in danger, a divided Ohio Supreme Court ruled today on an issue that appears never to have reached another state high court or the U.S. Supreme Court. The Ohio high court ruled 5-4 in favor of Antwaun Smith, who was arrested on drug charges after he answered a cell phone call from a crack cocaine user ...
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