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יום רביעי, 23 במרץ 2011
Internet privacy and the "right to be forgotten" (Reuters)
Reuters - When it comes to privacy, the Internet has long been something of a Wild West but that that is starting to change, with regulators in Europe and the United States beginning to pull in the reins.
SAT Head Defends Reality-TV Question (The Daily Beast)
The Daily Beast - An essay prompt on this year’s test sparked an uproar by asking students to write about the ethics of reality TV. But don’t worry, says College Board chief Laurence Bunin—Snooki is not required reading.
Facebook Flub: Man Charged with Polygamy After Posting Second Wedding Photo Online (Time.com)
Time.com - Here's a tip we never thought we'd have to share: If you’re already married, don't post pictures of your new wife on Facebook
Get Your Groove On With Belly Button Rings
It's here. The Weekend you and your girlfriends have been waiting for. It's time to shake off the husbands, the office, and the kids and maybe even the dog.
Source: http://EzineArticles.com/5825098
Judge's study finds New Jersey budget cuts fail schools (Reuters)
Reuters - A New Jersey judge on Tuesday said the state's school budget cuts fail to meet constitutional standards for education, dealing a political blow to Republican Gov. Chris Christie who has slashed education spending by more than $800 million.
FTSE 100 down 0.43% at open (AFP)
FDA finds no heart attack risk with HIV drug (Reuters)
Reuters - An analysis of 26 clinical trials found no higher risk of heart attacks with AIDS drug abacavir compared with other HIV medicines, U.S. health officials said on Tuesday.
Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/aids/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110301/hl_nm/us_glaxo_hiv
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