Apr 28 2009

Specter's departure highlights Republican divide – Los Angeles Times


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Specter's departure highlights Republican divide
Los Angeles Times
Some party leaders see his move as purely election-driven; others as a signal that they need to be more inclusive. But a recent poll says GOP voters want to move further right.
Video: Specter Shocks Capitol Hill, Becomes a Dem The Associated Press
So Much for the Specter of a Flu Pandemic Washington Post
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Apr 28 2009

‘Fragile' Airlines May Lose Travelers as Flu Spreads – Bloomberg


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‘Fragile' Airlines May Lose Travelers as Flu Spreads
Bloomberg
By Mary Schlangenstein and Mary Jane Credeur April 28 (Bloomberg) — US airlines already struggling with falling demand and fares on overseas flights may see that slump deepen as the swine flu outbreak spreads.
Video: Swine flu cases continue to rise in US WLUK
Mexico imposes swine flu measures BBC News
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Apr 28 2009

Specter condemned Jim Jeffords' party switch in 2001 – Los Angeles Times


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Specter condemned Jim Jeffords' party switch in 2001
Los Angeles Times
When the Vermont Republican became an independent, Specter lost a committee chairmanship in the Senate's resulting power shift.
Video: Senator Arlen Specter on Switching Parties C-SPAN
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Apr 28 2009

Former Mulroney aide says he sought to clarify Schreiber deal – CBC.ca


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Former Mulroney aide says he sought to clarify Schreiber deal
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A former advisor to Brian Mulroney said he took it upon himself to craft a memo describing the business relationship between the former prime minister and Karlheinz Schreiber to settle any ambiguity over their dealings – even though the nature of their
Doucet says he tried to 'clarify' Mulroney-Schreiber deal CJAD
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Apr 28 2009

Canada's farmers could be battered by impact of swine flu outbreak – CBC.ca


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Canada's farmers could be battered by impact of swine flu outbreak
CBC.ca
The swine flu outbreak could have a disastrous effect on Canadian agricultural producers, many of whom rely on Mexican workers to plant and harvest crops.
Video: One confirmed case of swine flu in Ind. WISH TV
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Apr 28 2009

Pennsylvania senator Arlen Specter switches party to become Democrat – guardian.co.uk


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Pennsylvania senator Arlen Specter switches party to become Democrat
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One of the few remaining moderate Republicans in the United States Senate defected to the Democrats today, dealing a massive blow to the Republican party's ability to impede Barack Obama's legislative agenda, and opening the way for dramatic action on
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Apr 28 2009

Pakistani jets pound militants close to capital – The Associated Press


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Pakistani jets pound militants close to capital
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ISLAMABAD (AP) – Pakistani jets and attack helicopters struck Taliban positions in mountains close to the capital Tuesday as part of a widening offensive against militants spreading out from the lawless region along the border with Afghanistan,
Pakistan troops move into Buner Aljazeera.net
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Apr 28 2009

Oracle Buy Renews Call To Spin Off OpenOffice.org

ericatcw writes “Some OpenOffice.org insiders say Oracle’s purchase of Sun is reinvigorating the long-stymied push to spin off the open-source project into a 100% independent foundation. Freeing itself from Sun’s (and soon to be Oracle’s) orbit will attract more developers and more vendor support, two perennial problems due to Sun’s tight grip on the project, say supporters, who wonder which foundation model might work best: Mozilla, Apache or Linux. Others prefer to take their chances under Larry Ellison, saying Oracle’s take-no-prisoners salesforce and grudge against Microsoft could benefit OpenOffice.org. Version 3.0 of the Microsoft Office competitor has garnered 50 million downloads in the last six months.”

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Apr 28 2009

Cablevision To Offer 101 Mbps Down, No Caps

nandemoari alerts us to news over at DSLReports that Cablevision will be offering subscribers 101-Mbps download service, a new US record. That’s fast enough to download an HD movie in less than 10 minutes. The package, known as “Ultra,” will launch on May 11 and will cost .95 a month. Upload speed is 15 Mbps and there are no monthly limits. Cablevision is also doubling the speed of its Wi-Fi service, which is available free to subscribers using hotspots across the Northeast. “…the company will be launching a new ‘Ultra’ tier on May 11. The new tier features speeds of 101Mbps downstream and 15Mbps upstream for .95 a month. That’s an unprecedented amount of speed at an unprecedented price, suggesting that Cablevision just took the gloves off in their fight against Verizon FiOS. … Cablevision spokesman Jim Maiella confirmed for me that the .95 price is unbundled, and the new tier does not come with any kind of a usage cap or overage fees.”

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Apr 28 2009

Google To Remove "Inappropriate" Books From Digital Library

Miracle Jones writes “In an interview with Professor (and former Microsoft employee) James Grimmelmann at the New York Law School, who is both setting up an online clearinghouse to discuss the Google book settlement and drafting an amicus brief to inform the court about the antitrust factors surrounding “orphan books,” he revealed that Google will be able to moderate the content of its book scans in the same way that they moderate their YouTube videos, leaving out works that Google deems “inappropriate” from the 7 million library books it has scanned. The Fiction Circus has called for a two-year long rights auction that will ensure that these “inappropriate” titles do not get left behind in the digital era, and that other people who are willing to host and display these books will be able to do so. There is only one week left for authors and publishers to “opt out” of the settlement class and retain their rights or raise objections, and Brewster Kahle’s Internet Archive has been stopped from jumping on board Google’s settlement as a party defendant and receiving the same legal protections that Google will get. A group of authors, including Philip K. Dick’s estate, has tried to delay the settlement for four more months until they get their minds around the issue.” In related news, Google is seeking a 60-day extension to the period in which it’s attempting to contact authors to inform them of their right to opt-out of the terms of the settlement.

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