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Do Police Need Warrants For GPS Tracking Devices?

by NINA TOTENBERG – NPR News November 8, 2011 The U.S. Supreme Court, an institution steeped in tradition, steps into the turbulent world of new technology Tuesday. At issue before the court is whether police must get ... Here is the original post: Do Police Need Warrants For GPS Tracking Devices?

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As More Police Wear Cameras, Policy Questions Arise

by MARTIN KASTE – NPR News November 7, 2011 The next time you talk to a police officer, you might find yourself staring into a lens. Companies such as Taser and Vievu are making small, durable cameras ... Read the original here: As More Police Wear Cameras, Policy Questions Arise

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As More Police Wear Cameras, Policy Questions Arise

by MARTIN KASTE – NPR News November 7, 2011 The next time you talk to a police officer, you might find yourself staring into a lens. Companies such as Taser and Vievu are making small, durable cameras ... The rest is here: As More Police Wear Cameras, Policy Questions Arise

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California – Contra Costa County – City of Richmond to ease hiring of ex-criminals

By Hannah Dreier – Oakland Tribune – 11/08/2011 When Jeff Rutland was released from San Quentin last year, he became a job search expert. But he also came to know the chill that would descend over interviews ... Read the original post: California – Contra Costa County – City of Richmond to ease hiring of ex-criminals

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California – Contra Costa County – City of Richmond to ease hiring of ex-criminals

By Hannah Dreier – Oakland Tribune – 11/08/2011 When Jeff Rutland was released from San Quentin last year, he became a job search expert. But he also came to know the chill that would descend over interviews ... See the original post here: California – Contra Costa County – City of Richmond to ease hiring of ex-criminals

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Plant pests: The biggest threats to food security?

The threat posed to crop production by plant pests and diseases is one the key factors that could lead to "a perfect storm" that threatens to destabilise global food security. Link: Plant pests: The biggest threats to food security?

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Plant pests: The biggest threats to food security?

The threat posed to crop production by plant pests and diseases is one the key factors that could lead to "a perfect storm" that threatens to destabilise global food security. More: Plant pests: The biggest threats to food security?

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Cereals are main arable crops in EU

Nearly half of cereal production harvested in the EU comes from France, Germany and Poland, and cereals are the main crops grown on arable land in the European Union. Go here to see the original: Cereals are main arable crops in EU

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Cereals are main arable crops in EU

Nearly half of cereal production harvested in the EU comes from France, Germany and Poland, and cereals are the main crops grown on arable land in the European Union. Read more: Cereals are main arable crops in EU

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Warming limit risk if no climate action by 2017: IEA

(Reuters) - The world may not be able to limit global temperature rise to safe levels if new international climate action is not taken by 2017, as so many fossil fuel power plants and factories are being built, the International Energy Agency said on Wednesday. More: Warming limit risk if no climate action by 2017: IEA

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