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[Blogger News Network] Like any other kind of crime, there’s always a risk of becoming a victim of identity crime. But there are many things people can do to minimize that risk both online and offline, like keeping financial records protected and private, shredding junk mail, and tracking who sees your personal information.

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[Blogger News Network] » Liars Cons and Scammers: How to Recognize Them - Blogger News ...: Robert Siciliano Identity Theft Expert. We talk about criminal hackers, scammers and bold face conmen like they are mysterious creatures from the twilight zone.

[Harry's Place] Harry's Place » Alison Weir continues to promote blood libel: (By a balanced view of the issue, she apparently means that some Jews sanction ritual murder, while others don’t.) According to Weir, Israel’s existence relies in part on a doctrine of Jewish infallibility, and her interest in the ritual murder myth is based on opposition to this belief. She goes on to write that she only wants to encourage investigation of ritual murder allegations, and that those who oppose her promoting these charges do so to prevent the truth from coming out.

[Full Comment] Raphael Alexander: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the self-hating Jew - Full ...:  (I won't name them all but they are household names)  If religion is so important to their life (and fellow parishoners) shouldn't theft and grotesque wealth accumulations be somehow anti-God?  Where are the moderate jewish people straitening them out just like everyone (including me) wants moderate muslims to mellow out their fellow parishoners?

[AllBusiness.com - Technology & Your Business This Week] Tax Season + Your Personal Information: ID Theft Paradise ...: This assumption too often leads to the number-one most-committed crime in the world: identity theft. (The number of identity theft victims rose 22 percent to a record 9.9 million in 2008 from 8.1 million a year earlier, with about one in 23 U.S. adults becoming victims, according to the fifth annual study by Javelin Strategy &

[The Open Rights Group] Open Rights Group | May 2007 e-Voting Pilots Announced: "The opportunities for fraud and failure with paper ballots are well known, containable and hence manageable. There is nothing false or FUD-like in saying that e-voting changes the level of risks or number of opportunities for fraud, it’s a true statement."

[Reason Magazine - All Reason Articles from the Past Year: Page 1] Obama as the End of Identity Politics as We've Known Them - Reason ...: No longer will they be able topeddle victimology or mau-mau their way through the politicallandscape, demanding diversity training, minority contracts, orother tribal reparations from bigots they find behind every bush.The myth of unassimilable “minorities” dies when a majority whitenation selects a leader “of color,” just as religious socialdistance was diminished when a majority Protestant country chose aCatholic a half-century before.

[Barbados Underground] Google Court Decision Guarantees Public Protection On The Internet ...: As a leader in this newspaper editorialised some months ago, the freedom of expression on the blogs, though subject, theoretically, to the same constraints as other written or spoken exercises of this freedom, including respect for the reputations and privacy of other persons, nevertheless enjoys all the privileges which come with anonymous publication. An individual who considers that she has been defamed by an anonymous statement on a ”˜blog and who contemplates legal redress therefor from that contributor, must clear, in addition to those of the traditional legal requirements, the further hurdle of identifying the contributor by discovery from the blogmaster or an Internet Service Provider.

[CairnsBlog.net] CairnsBlog.net: Wild Rivers run free (for a price): While Give us a go provides whole letters in context, so that we might know what Aboriginal leaders are thinking, Give us a break sticks with short excerpts from people that may or may not be about the wild rivers legislation, or which comes from Aboriginal leaders with no responsibility for Cape York land and no right to speak on its behalf. While Give us a break styles itself as “Indigenous voices on the Wild Rivers initiative”

[Cricketdiane's Weblog] Strange Conspiracy in a Land of Freedom, Honor and Integrity 2 ...: The resolution condemned  the existence for 40 years of a clandestine parallel intelligence  as well as  armed operations organization in several Member States of the Community , which  escaped all democratic controls and has been run by the secret services of the states concerned in collaboration with NATO.  Denouncing the  danger that such clandestine network may have interfered illegally in the internal political affairs of Member States or may still do so,  especially before the fact that  in certain Member States military secret services (or uncontrolled branches thereof) were involved in serious cases of terrorism and crime,  the Parliament demanded a  a full investigation into the nature, structure, aims and all other aspects of these clandestine organizations or any splinter groups, their use for illegal interference in the internal political affairs of the countries concerned, the problem of terrorism in Europe and the possible collusion of the secret services of Member States or third countries.  Furthermore, the resolution protested  vigorously at the assumption by certain US military personnel at SHAPE and in NATO of the right to encourage the establishment in Europe of a clandestine intelligence and operation network,  asking  the Member States to dismantle all clandestine military and paramilitary networks  and to  draw up a complete list of organizations active in this field, and at the same time to monitor their links with the respective state intelligence services and their links, if any, with terrorist action groups and/or other illegal practices.  Finally, the Parliament called  on its competent committee to consider holding a hearing in order to clarify the role and impact of the ‘Gladio’ organization and any similar bodies,  and instructed  its President to forward this resolution to the Commission, the Council, the Secretary-General of NATO, the governments of the Member States and the United States Government.

[NextAdvisor Daily] Identity Theft Shield from Kroll and Pre-Paid Legal Review ...: The lack of proactive identity theft prevention measures is the biggest downside to the Identity Theft Shield service. We do believe that it is a good service for victims, but many of the solutions they offer to help recover a stolen identity are used by other identity theft protection services to actually prevent identity theft in the first place.

[Recent Blog Posts: Bakersfield.com] ProgressivePetes Patio - Bakersfield.com -: witbee, IMO we have way bigger problems with the for-profit healthcare industry than Mexicans getting low cost or free healthcare. If that were really the case, the areas around the border would have more problems, but our healthcare crisis is nationwide.

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