- Prince George’s County, nightclubs come to terms (f)
The two-month-old standoff between the Prince George’s County government and nine nightclubs that officials blamed for high crime effectively ended Friday when both parties agreed to drop their legal challenges. June 11, 2007
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- Prince George’s homicides fall dramatically in 2006 (p)(f)
After record-setting year in 2005, killings drop by 21 percent
Thursday, Jan. 4, 2007
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- Prince George’s police go on the offensive (f)
Prince George’s County Police Chief Melvin High went on the offensive Wednesday to assure the public his department is diligently and objectively investigating recent cases where police officers’ actions led to the deaths of residents. June 28, 2007
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- Princeton Diebold AV-TS Study - Exec Summary Sep 13, 2006 (p)(f)
A fully independent security study of a Diebold AccuVote-TS voting machine shows that it is vulnerable to extremely serious attacks. With physical access to a machine or its removable memory card for just one minute one can intall malicious code to steal votes undetectably. Full report: http://itpolicy.princeton.edu/voting/ts-paper.pdf
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- Princeton Diebold AV-TS Study - Full Report Sep 13, 2006 (p)(f)
Sep 13, 2006
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- Probe Sought on NSA Surveillance (p)(f)
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- Progress Is Slow as Clubs, County Hammer Out Security Plans (f)
A month after Prince George's County authorities tried unsuccessfully to close several nightclubs and businesses they said were crime magnets, only limited headway has been made in negotiating new security plans for them. May 21, 2007
County Executive Jack B. Johnson (D) briefly shut down the nine clubs, bars and catering halls last month after a wave of violence in Prince George's. But officials reversed course when a judge ruled that five could reopen because the county had not adequately warned owners and did not give specific grounds for the closures.
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- Progress Varies On Global AIDS Plan (p)(f)
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- Progressive Radio List (p)(f)
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- Promise to Shore Up Ethics Loses Speed (p)(f)
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- Proposed ICC Route Crucial to Konterra ‘Mini-City’ / Muirkirk Area Map (p)(f)
Billed as a future mini-city the size of Reston, the 2,000-acre development site near Laurel has spent two decades stalled at the intersection of commerce and politics. Success has always banked on economic factors and on key decisions made by local and state politicians. Muirkirk Area Map Sep 26, 2006
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- Protection from Spyware, Spam, Viruses and Online Scams
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- Protesters Offer to Be Part of Solution (f)
Representatives of the Washington area's go-go community marched on Prince George's government yesterday to protest County Executive Jack B. Johnson's order to close nine popular nightspots. About 100 singers, musicians, sound engineers, and club owners and operators marched in Upper Marlboro from the Show Place Arena to the County Administration Building about a mile away to deliver a message to Johnson (D) and his administration: Let us be part of the solution to the violence that has recently plagued the county. April 4, 2007
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- Public school enrollment drops again (p)(f)
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- Public Warned about Identity Theft E-mail Scam (p)(f)
The Agency has received several reports of an email message being circulated addressed to “Dear Social Security Number And Card owner” and purporting to be from the Social Security Administration. The message informs the reader “that someone illegally is using your Social Security number and assuming your identity” and directs the reader to a website designed to look like Social Security’s Internet website.
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- Pure Oxygen Harms Brain Per UCLA Imaging Study (f)
growing research suggests that inhaling straight oxygen can actually harm the brain. For the first time, a new UCLA brain-imaging study reveals why. Published in Public Library of Science (PLoS) Medicine, the findings fly in the face of national guidelines for medical practice and recommend a new approach adding carbon dioxide to the gas mix to preserve brain function in patients. May 25, 2007
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- Pushing the Limits Of Wartime Powers (p)(f)
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- Putting a Healthy Whole In Your Diet (p)(f)
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- Quantum computing unplugged | Science Blog (p)(f)
By combining quantum computation and quantum interrogation, scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have found an exotic way of determining an answer to an algorithm – without ever running the algorithm. Science Blog, Feb 23, 2006
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- Quick Change Artists (p)(f)
America's Got Talent TV show audition #236 Chicago, Il.
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