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  1. Food warning
  2. What Went Right in the Fight Against ‘Nuisance Adware’ (CDT)
  3. Fighting Music Piract In Canada (Article Written in 1897) (BestActEver)
  4. Taser International Sues Second Life Creator Over Virtual Replicas (Slashdot)
  5. The Circus Widens In Aftermath of Pirate Bay Verdict (Slashdot)
  6. British spy loses secrets in a handbag (Times Online)
  7. Big US ISPs Try to Make Competition illegal (Engadget)
  8. 50 million retirees to get $250 checks in May
  9. U.S. top court upholds TV profanity crackdown
  10. GM to force 1,000 to 1,200 dealers to close
  11. Speed Camera Slay Fuels Debate In Arizona
  12. Ontario passes law to ban hand-held devices while driving
  13. John McCain says 9-11 terrorists came from Canada
  14. Lawrence Lessig Get's DMCAd (BoingBoing)
  15. Glaring Rocket Launch Could Surprise East Coast Residents Tuesday Evening
  16. Smaller towns could lose TV signal in move to digital
  17. Judge: School must allow 'God' on posters
  18. Microsoft and Linux trade patent words in Europe
  19. Can you talk and drive?
  20. Fordham Law Class CollectsPersonal InfoAboutScalia;Supreme Ct.Justice Is Steamed(ABA)
  21. Study: Love hormone eases conflict
  22. Old Age More Miserable for Women
  23. RIAA settles for $7,000 after 4 years pursuing NY mum
  24. Federal Felony To Use Blogs, the Web, Etc. To Cause Substantial Emotional Distress?
  25. Pirate Bay Founder Devises DDo$ Attack (Pirate Blog)
  26. EU fines Intel record $1.44B for sales tactics
  27. Women 'fight off disease better'
  28. Study finds cocaine in the air
  29. Drugs. Drugs for the poor.
  30. Obama Dares Judge to Order Release Of NSA Spy Document (Threat Level)
  31. Judge Rules Dorm Room Search for Evidence of Prank Email Illegal (EFF)
  32. Really Hacked Off
  33. Scientology goes on trial in France
  34. Twitter considers service fees, co-founders say (CBC)
  35. Aspirin's risks outweigh benefits for healthy people: review
  36. Oil Is Plentiful, Demand Weak. Why Are Gas Prices Going Up?
  37. Obama Says New Cyberczar Won’t Spy on the Net (Threat Level)
  38. Obama Says Government Sanctions Unwarranted in Spy Case (Threat Level)
  39. Judge Rules LifeLock’s Fraud Alert Service Illegal (Threat Level)
  40. Pension details of 109,000 stolen (BBC)
  41. Homeless people and the Internet (BoingBoing)
  42. Russian police hold first ever raid on file sharing web-site
  43. Canada's debt to jump to $630B in 5 years: TD Bank
  44. Parliament refuses to fund probe into info access (Canada.com)
  45. EFF Launches TOSBack - A 'Terms of Service' Tracker for Facebook, Google, eBay, etc.
  46. CRTC keeps new media exempt from broadcasting regulation (CBC)
  47. 26 New Episodes Of Futurama Confirmed!
  48. Some vandal has just knocked the Shareaza forums offline.
  49. French Constitutional Court declares Sarkozy internet law as invalid
  50. How I Won a Copyfight (KB)
  51. More Innocents Released From The George Bush Torture Dungeon
  52. Legality of China Web Filter Is Challenged (WSJ)
  53. Confusion expected as analog TV broadcasts end
  54. Microsoft Seeking Hot-Or-Not Patent (Slashdot)
  55. Windows 7 upgrade prices leaked.
  56. Obama Orders “Total Takedown” Of US Federal Reserve Bank
  57. Semi-nude bike riders protest oil
  58. Review: (Complete) Iphone O.S: 3.0 - G.M.V
  59. New UN Report Denounces America's Human Rights Record
  60. Bozeman City job requirement raises privacy concerns (World Media)
  61. NightJack: When the blogging biter's bit (Telegraph)
  62. Getting inside a downloader's head (BBC)
  63. Blogger - The Pirate Bay Owned By the CIA (LOL!!!) (Joyn)
  64. TJX Hacker Was Awash in Cash; His Penniless Coder Faces Prison (Threat Level)
  65. Iran's Web Spying Aided By Western Technology (WSJ)
  66. Conference Board Apologies To Curtis Cook (Michael Geist)
  67. Ministry of Defence blocks Wikileaks (Guardian)
  68. Newspaper Licensing Agency to regulate web hyperlinks (Press Gazzette)
  69. Video of church's 'casting out' gay 'demon' in teen sparks anger
  70. Canada Considers E-Voting (Chronicle Herald)
  71. Adam Savage (Mythbusters) Vs AT&T
  72. Sony Begins Shipping PCs With Green Dam Filter (InfoWeek)
  73. Palin stepping down this month
  74. Rosetta Stone sues Google for infringement (KnoxNews)
  75. Proposal to give Copyright Tribunal powers to police the net (New Zealand)
  76. Spun: The Off-the-Wall Accounting of Record Sales (WSJ)
  77. Harris-Decima Poll on Net Neutrality (Michael Geist)
  78. CIRPA - C-61 Didn't Go Far Enough (Nugget)
  79. Four million British identities are up for sale on the internet (TimesOnline)
  80. Orwell in 2009: Dystopian Rights Management (EFF)
  81. World War (Insert Number)?
  82. HSBC fined £3m for customer data loss (Marketing Direct)
  83. Council punished over theft of laptops from locked room (Out-Law)
  84. Bittorrent Traffic Throttling, Seeding Impossible?
  85. I wouldn’t trust Google with my personal info (Times Online)
  86. Internet filter blocks education sites, but not porn (News Australia)
  87. Iran blocks Wikileaks (Wikileaks)
  88. NASA releases original Moon Landing audio
  89. 'Moon the Balloon' protest grows, mayor writes PM (The Observer)
  90. Rupert Murdoch plans charge for all news websites by next summer (Guardian)
  91. CRTC carriage fees hearings prompt court challenge (CBC)
  92. Lawsuit: Twitter Method Infringes Patents (Threat Level)
  93. Lawsuit Update: RealDVD Loses
  94. Craigslist User Banned for Selling Craigslist (RUFKM)
  95. Two convicted for refusal to decrypt data (The Register)
  96. Warrants Required: EFF and Google's Big Disagreement about Google Book Search (EFF)
  97. Neo-nazi hate blogger paid by FBI to incite, says attorney (BoingBoing)
  98. PASS ID: REAL ID Reanimated (EFF)
  99. The coming-out stories of anonymous bloggers (CNN)
  100. Microsoft Accused of Racism (Side-by-side Ad Pic Comparison from Two Countries)
  101. Google Catches on Fire! (Neowin)
  102. Disney to Acquire Marvel Entertainment (Market Watch)
  103. Bill would give president emergency control of Internet (CNet)
  104. Murdoch attack on 'dominant' BBC (BBC)
  105. Judge Won't Lower $5M Bail For Jailed SF IT Admin (Slashdot)
  106. Happy 40th Birthday Internet! (Incl. Video) (National Geographic)
  107. Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Rules Internet Hate Provision Unconstitutional (MG)
  108. Cybersecurity Act Returns With a Fresh Coat of Paint (EFF)
  109. The truth about Wikipedia’s flagged revisions (IPOSGoode)
  110. Microsoft pushes for single global patent system (CNet)
  111. Child Safety Software Recorded and Sold IM Chat Logs to Marketers (AP)
  112. Microsoft Sued for WGA 'Spyware' (Electronista)
  113. RIAA Asks Schoolkids To Assist With Propaganda (EFF)
  114. B.C. Court of Appeal Rules No Liability For Linking (Crookes vs. Jon Newton) (MG)
  115. EU funding 'Orwellian' artificial intelligence plan to monitor public (Telegraph)
  116. Nominum Calls Open Source DNS 'A Recipe For Problems' (Slashdot)
  117. Microsoft Wins P2P DRM Patent (Information Weekly)
  118. Cash4Gold Drops Consumerist From Lawsuit (Consumerist)
  119. Gmail Account Shut Down For Receiving Errant Bank Spreadsheet (Consumerist)
  120. EFF Wins Release of Telecom Lobbying Records (EFF)
  121. Programming Your Caluculator One Step Closer to Being Criminalized? (EFF)
  122. EFF Supports New Bill to Repeal Telco Immunity (EFF)
  123. Anti-spam law harmful to fund industry, IFIC says (Investment Executive)
  124. Hacker ships tool to circumvent China's Green Dam filter (ZDNet)
  125. Comcast in deal talks with NBC Universal (LATimes)