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    May 20, 2013 |Story| Catch it Kansas
  1. Central Prairie League Catch-All: Spring Week 8

    All of the CPL schools will be represented at the state track meet this weekend. The LaCrosse and Macksville boys won regional titles at their respective Class 1A meets.
    For Catch it Kansas
    All of the CPL schools will be represented at the state track meet this weekend. The LaCrosse and Macksville boys won regional titles at their respective Class 1A meets. Central Plains As the big school in the CPL, the Oiler track teams were the only...

    Tags: High School Sports, Track and Field, Awards and Prizes

  2. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Lawmakers ask Google's Larry Page to address Glass privacy issues

    SAN FRANCISCO -- Months before the futuristic glasses become publicly available, Google Glass is already getting scrutiny from Capitol Hill. Eight members of Congress on Thursday sent a letter to Google Chief Executive Larry Page to ask what his company...

    Tags: Media Industry, U.S. Congress, Google Inc., Crime, Law and Justice, Google Glass

  4. Dec 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Federal Trade Commission to data brokers: Show us your data

    SAN FRANCISCO -- Data brokers who collect vast amounts of information on Americans will be the ones turning over information this time.
    SAN FRANCISCO -- Data brokers who collect vast amounts of information on Americans will be the ones turning over information this time. The Federal Trade Commission has ordered nine data brokerage companies to tell the agency how they harvest and use...

    Tags: Acxiom Corporation, Media Industry, Federal Trade Commission, Security, Crime, Law and Justice

  6. Jun 19, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  7. Talk of drones patrolling US skies spawns anxiety

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The prospect that thousands of drones could be patrolling U.S. skies by the end of this decade is raising the specter of a Big Brother government that peers into backyards and bedrooms.
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The prospect that thousands of drones could be patrolling U.S. skies by the end of this decade is raising the specter of a Big Brother government that peers into backyards and bedrooms. The worries began mostly on the political...

    Tags: Justice and Rights, Defense Equipment, Crime, Law and Justice, Executive Branch, Military Equipment

  8. Apr 27, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  9. House vote sets up Senate cybersecurity showdown over privacy, corporate and government spying

    <span class="s1">WASHINGTON (AP) &mdash; The House&rsquo;s solid bipartisan vote for a cybersecurity bill sends a message to the Senate: Now it&rsquo;s your turn to act.</span>
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The House’s solid bipartisan vote for a cybersecurity bill sends a message to the Senate: Now it’s your turn to act. Ignoring a White House veto threat, the House approved the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and...

    Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Parties and Movements, White House, Washington, DC, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  10. Jan 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Ban the BCS championship? Texas congressman says yes

    Nation Now
    Texas Rep. Joe Barton introduced a law to ban the BSC championship game and replace it with a playoff system to determine college football's national champion....
  12. Dec 16, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. House votes to block enforcement of light bulb rules

    Nation Now
    A spending bill aimed at preventing a federal government shutdown would block enforcement of new energy-efficiency rules for light bulbs, letting old-style incandescent bulbs stay around a bit longer. The provision was a high priority of congressional...
  14. Dec 1, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Emanuel says he'll testify if called before Congress on Solyndra

    Mayor Rahm Emanuel today said that if asked, he will appear before a Congressional panel investigating the now-bankrupt solar power firm Solyndra.
    Clout Street
    Mayor Rahm Emanuel today said that if asked, he will appear before a Congressional panel investigating the now-bankrupt solar power firm Solyndra. “Listen, if I’m called I’ll testify,” Emanuel said during an unrelated news...

    Tags: Solyndra LLC, Alternative Energy, U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Politics, White House

  16. Jun 22, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Sports Legend Revealed: Did the Governor of Colorado lose Pikes Peak in a football bet?

    The Fabulous Forum
    FOOTBALL LEGEND: The Governor of Colorado lost Pikes Peak to Texas in a football bet. Bets between politicians are a common tradition in the world of professional sports. Just this past year, before the Major League Baseball (MLB) World Series......
  18. May 8, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Roll Call: House votes on abortion, health exchange bills

    WASHINGTON - Here's how area members of Congress voted on major issues in the week ending Saturday: HOUSE Abortion tax policies Voting 251 for and 175 against, the House on Wednesday sent the Senate a bill (HR3) that would use the U.S. tax code as a...

    Tags: Insurance, Petroleum Industry, Disasters and Accidents, Crime, Law and Justice, Emergency Incidents

  20. Mar 23, 2011 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  21. US Rep Joe Barton Touts Nuclear Power's Safety

    The images of devastation in Japan seem unimaginable in north Texas.
    doug.magditch@the33tv.com
    The images of devastation in Japan seem unimaginable in north Texas. "Obviously, in Texas, it's very unlikely we're going to have an earthquake and a tsunami, certainly not here in Glen Rose," said US Representative Joe Barton (R-Texas). There are...

    Tags: Tokyo Electric Power Co., Nuclear Power, Japan, Texas, Politics

  22. Feb 6, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  23. A little too far

    Congress dictates too many minor issues. Take the light bulb for example. Thomas Edison created the first incandescent bulb in 1879. The bulbs are safe, cheap and reliable. In 2007, then-President George Bush signed an energy bill that took aim at the...

    Tags: Headaches, Thomas Edison, George W. Bush, Texas, Politics

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