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Two Senators Push Courtroom Camera Bill
March 07, 2003 - The legislation would give federal judges discretion to allow cameras or other types of electronic media access to courtrooms.

Two Suspects Arrested in Web Bank Theft
March 06, 2003 - Suspects allegedly transferred more than $130,000 from various bank accounts.

EU Proposes Agency to Combat Cyber-Crimes
February 10, 2003 - EU information society commissioner says a cyber-attack could be devastating.

FBI Seeks Person Behind Attempted Theft of eBay Users' Information
February 07, 2003 - The person sent fraudulent e-mails to intended victims asking for verification of personal details.

FCC to Hold Hearing on Media Ownership
January 24, 2003 - FCC will consider whether ownership restrictions are outdated.

Doctor Punished for Web Drugs
January 24, 2003 - Doctor plans to appeal, saying prescriptions were based on long-standing medical problems and didn't require an exam.

New Lobbying Group Takes on Hollywood
January 24, 2003 - The Alliance for Digital Progress is fighting the entertainment industry's efforts to require anti-copying technology in a wide range of devices.

Ridge Approved as Homeland Security Chief
January 23, 2003 - Ridge will head a massive federal reorganization as the Department of Homeland Security is formed.

Judge Bars Sending of Unwanted E-Mail
January 23, 2003 - The New York attorney general sued after more than half a million computer users complained about a barrage of spam.

Former Michigan Governor Hired by EDS
January 21, 2003 - John Engler will be a vice president in the company's government-services division.

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