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Recent Articles

AMD to Make China Classroom PC Plans
October 08, 2002 - The company will work with the China Basic Education Software Company to make PCs for students and teachers as well as servers for classrooms.

House Considers Nationwide Amber Alert Bill
October 07, 2002 - A series of controversial amendments to the bill have Democrats in the House worried.

Daschle: Hard Work Needed to Resolve Differences on Homeland Security Bill
October 07, 2002 - The Senate's top Democrat said he believes the bill can be passed before November, but labor issues still present a logjam.

Wireless Data May Get Human Touch
October 07, 2002 - Broadband transmission speeds capable using the electrical signals carried by human bodies.

Miami-Dade County Commissioners Vote to Bring in Monitor for November Elections
September 27, 2002 - The Center for Democracy will monitor the county's November elections.

China Refuses U.S. Electronic Trash
September 26, 2002 - Customs officers said the addresses and telephone numbers on the shipping labels are phony.

Britain to Recycle Mobile Phones
September 24, 2002 - The country's main mobile-phone operators, electronics stores and the British government will work together to implement a plan to recycle cell phones, batteries and chargers.

California Bans Cell Phone Spam
September 23, 2002 - After January, no more spam on your cell phone.

County Commissioner, also a Member of the Army Reserve, Wants to Govern From Abroad
September 23, 2002 - Florida man proposes to represent his district via telephone and computer while he serves overseas, but some aren't happy.

Suburban D.C. Election Judges to be Re-trained on Voting Machines
September 12, 2002 - Primary results were delayed this week due to a lack of training on new touch-screen voting machines.

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