Supreme Court Rules that Warrants Needed for GPS Tracking (Scalia writes 4th amendment ruling!)
Monday 6th of February 2012 12:24:00 AM
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| In a case that stemmed from an investigation by D.C. police and the FBI of a local drug dealer, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously today that police across the country need a warrant if they want to track suspects using GPS monitors. In the ruling, which was written by Justice Antonin Scalia, the court found that even though the case involved a GPS unit that was attached to a car that was out in the open, it still constituted a "search" under the language of the Fourth Amendment: It is important to be clear about what occurred in this... |
Vanity - Reluctant to "Search"?
Monday 6th of February 2012 12:24:00 AM
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| Just wondering, but are most people reluctant to type a title or keyword in Search before posting a topic? Oh, I try my best to see if a topic has been started before I post something. But multiple posting of a breaking news story? Nothing is so urgent that it needs to be posted so quickly. Sometimes scrolling down the first or next page will show a story has already been posted. |
Help in finding an old friend
Monday 6th of February 2012 12:24:00 AM
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| Would need some help in finding a friend of my dad that he would like to re-unite with. He hasn't seen this buddy in over 40 years. All we know is that he was in the navy and is old enough to receive social security. Can't find him in Facebook. Would Social Security admin assist in finding someone? Would Veterans Affairs? If they could help what offices should be contacted? Any help from anyone who has ever tried to find someone they want to re-connect with would be really appreciated. Many thanks. |
FBI Joins Search for Missing 2-Year-old Washington Boy
Monday 6th of February 2012 12:24:00 AM
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| The FBI has joined the search for a 2-year-old Washington state boy who was last seen by his mother inside a parked car. Sky Metalwala was reported missing Sunday morning after his mother discovered him missing from her car in Bellevue, Wash. The child's mother told police that she had run out of gas and left the boy buckled into his car seat while she and her 4-year-old daughter walked to a Chevron gas station, about a mile away. When the pair returned to the silver Acura approximately an hour later, the 2-year-old boy was gone, Fox affiliate KCPQ-TV reports.... |
Your Facebook Comments, Coming Soon to a Google Search Near You
Monday 6th of February 2012 12:24:00 AM
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| Your Facebook Comments, Coming Soon to a Google Search Near YouBy Scott Gilbertson Nov 3, 2011 Mind what you say in Facebook comments, Google will soon be indexing them and serving them up as part of the companys standard search results. Googles all-seeing search robots still cant find comments on private pages within Facebook, but now any time you use a Facebook comment form on a other sites, or a public page within Facebook, those comments will be indexed by Google. The new indexing plan isnt just about Facebook comments, but applies to nearly any content thats previously been accessible... |
The 'impossible' search is on for Apollo 10's 'Snoopy'
Monday 6th of February 2012 12:24:00 AM
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| It's not often I read about a new project that leaves me undecided whether it's totally crazy or a stroke of genius. I was recently sent a news release of such a project and, having read it over a few times, I think I'm leaning toward the latter. The idea is the brain child of British amateur astronomer Nick Howes who not only has a passion for hunting for asteroids, but also for the Space Race in particular, the Apollo era. |
Google, Yahoo search engine invasive liberal censorship
Monday 6th of February 2012 12:24:00 AM
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| Freepers, Google and other search engines are now filtering your search results based on your browsing habits, your computer, your location, any data they can mine from your online activity. Presumably this is done for marketing purposes, but the really ugly aspect, especially for conservatives is that they can filter for political affiliation, which means that if Joe Average searches on Sarah Palin, he may end up with only results that are critical of Sarah. Same for any other candidate. This is FASCISM and we need to blow this issue to the moon. Get on it people, raise some Hell.... |
Feds execute search warrants at Calif. solar firm
Monday 6th of February 2012 12:24:00 AM
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| <p>FREMONT, Calif. (AP) - FBI agents executed search warrants on Thursday at the headquarters of California solar firm Solyndra, which received a $535 million loan from the federal government before filing for bankruptcy last week.</p><p>Agents executed multiple search warrants at the company's headquarters in Fremont as part of an investigation with the Department of Energy's Office of Inspector General, according to FBI spokesman Peter Lee. Lee said he could not provide details about the investigation.</p> |
Search Continues For Man Accused Of Trying To Kidnap Girl
Monday 6th of February 2012 12:24:00 AM
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| CLARKSVILLE, Ind. -- An all-out search is under way for a man accused of trying to kidnap a girl. The incident happened in a quiet neighborhood in Clarksville on Saturday. According to police, a man in his mid- to late-30s grabbed a 10-year-old girl who was riding her bike and tried to abduct her. This has been considered a very disturbing case, and it's shaken up a lot of parents in Clarksville because it is the type of case parents fear the most. Now, the search is on to catch that man before he has a chance to strike again.... |
The 6-Year Search for a Family Doctor in Canada
Monday 6th of February 2012 12:24:00 AM
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| From the article "The Soul-Destroying Search for a Family Doctor," about a woman's six-year search to find a family doctor in Canada, where the single-payer system is frequently plagued with shortages for primary care physicians. Although once you manage to find one, you are entitled to receive their medical services for "free" (and there might be some long waiting times): "When the man took my registration papers and said congratulations, you have a family doctor, I confess I had to hold back a few tears. I had just spent three hours of my Saturday standing in line (pictured above) with... |



