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Congress Moving to Combat Spam E-Mail
May 05, 2003 - Lawmakers are introducing several bills designed to target spam.

Homeland Security Privacy Suit Dismissed
May 02, 2003 - The Electronic Privacy Information Center will now go after records of the Department of Homeland Security's operations.

Terrorism Information Clearinghouse Opens
May 01, 2003 - The Terrorist Threat Information Center will collect terrorism data from the CIA, FBI and other sources.

Bush to Sign Broad Child Protection Bill
April 29, 2003 - Matching grants will be available to state and local governments to help with equipment and training.

Supreme Court Declines Internet Case
April 28, 2003 - So far, the court has refused to consider a case revolving around the issue of where lawsuits regarding the Internet should be filed.

U.S. Government to OK Online Immigration Applications
April 25, 2003 - The Department of Homeland Security will begin more and more immigration-related applications over the Web.

FCC: Verizon Broke Interconnection Rules
April 24, 2003 - The company delayed the interconnection request of another company.

County Elections Chief in Florida Announces Re-election Bid
April 23, 2003 - Despite criticism of Broward County's performance with respect to elections, the supervisor said she would not step down as supervisor.

Ballard Wins Grant for Undersea Broadcast
April 21, 2003 - The ocean explorer will use the federal grant to expand a broadcasting system that will show he and his fellow explorers at work underwater.

Microsoft Expands Shared Source Program
April 10, 2003 - Industry partners will be able to see and alter the source code of the Windows CE operating system for handheld devices and other small electronic products.

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