• It also sent an anonymized version of email addresses to a firm that says it uses them to help businesses get information about customers in their email lists.

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  • French, who's already taught Qpid.me to about 120 students, says he did it to protect them.

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  • "All of us, particularly in New York, rely on undocumented workers and we really never think about what it took for them to get here and what it meant for them to come here, " says Plesent.

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  • The Crusaders call the move "the only realistic option to ensure the survival of the club", but Jonathan Davies says it leaves them open to criticism.

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  • What's unfair is that we make it tough for young people to get a job unless they pay danegeld to a four-year college to get a certificate that says it's okay to employ them.

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  • The pools were only designed to last a few years, and Tepco says it was always planning to replace them with other ways of storing or purifying the water.

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  • "I was depending on them to follow through, but it was hard to demand anything of them, " says Dr. Thompson, adding that the interns might have been inclined to stick around longer if she had spent more time supervising them in the beginning.

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  • If the energy companies do not co-operate with Ofgem's proposals the government says it will force them to using the new legislation.

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  • Toshiba, which displayed methanol fuel cells for music players and other devices at a Japanese trade show in 2005, says it plans to start selling them next year.

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  • He has watched Republicans block many of his appointments, and now he says he made it clear to them that he will "consider" making some when the U.S. Senate goes into recess.

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  • But it now has a backlog of some 120, 000 cases - if it continues to work at its present pace, it would take 46 years to clear them, our correspondent says.

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  • "There are thousands of these firms out there and the SEC's inspection schedule doesn't allow it to get to them on a frequent basis, " says Grundfest.

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  • If the talks fail or Mr Maude refuses to agree to them, the union says it will ballot its members, with a recommendation to reject the deal, and press ahead with a challenge under the Human Rights Act to the government's attempts to cut redundancy pay.

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  • The health care law tax credit for small businesses, she says, made it possible to offer them health insurance.

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  • David Roddam, the college's principal, says it would be daft to turn them away just because their home is officially in another college's patch.

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  • Team engineering chief Paddy Lowe says it is unusual for them to run a split strategy on the cars but that it comes down to driver preference.

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  • "Chrysler took a silver plate and gave it to them, " says Erkut Uludag, a partner in the Detroit office of Roland Berger Strategy Consultants, referring to the latest deal.

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  • "People from other countries are very welcome to taste our food but we prefer them to do it here, " says Ingulf Galaen, who runs a farm called Galavolden Gard.

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  • "Cash allows people to spend as they chose, whether it's on food or medicine, or many of them accumulate debt at local stores and use this money to repay part of it, which enables them to keep borrowing, " says Oxfam media officer Caroline Gluck.

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  • More than 85% of U.S. households have cable modem or DSL service available to them, he says, so it doesn't make sense for a utility to spend the money to deploy broadband over gas or electric in most of the country.

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  • The potential for privacy legislation in Washington has driven the online-ad industry to establish its own rules, which it says are designed to alert computer users of tracking and offer them ways to limit the use of such data by advertisers.

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  • The QCA will be scrutinising exam papers and candidates' scripts this year more than ever in the effort to try to ensure that standards are maintained - but says it does not intervene with the exam boards to tell them where to fix the boundaries between grades.

    BBC: Warning over A-level results claims

  • In addition, ICA is seeing an expansion in its membership in Asia, and the Hong Kong offices will enable it to better serve them, says ICA President Wilson Yuen.

    FORBES: ICA Moves Headquarters To Hong Kong To Meet Asian Demand

  • "If I were going to set up a trust for my kids, I would tell them about it and why I don't want them to rely on it, " Ms. Harrington says.

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  • "If we want to keep people in their vehicles, it's key we integrate systems to support them, " says Bryan Reimer, a researcher with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology AgeLab, which focuses on innovations for an aging population.

    WSJ: Designing a Car That Takes Your Pulse, Senses If You're Ill

  • And if the UAW balks at the cuts, the company says it will ask a bankruptcy judge to enforce them.

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  • "If you phrase an analysis in a clever, and above all flattering way - then most people will believe that it does indeed apply to them, " says Begue.

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  • The council says it would also have opened them up to legal challenges by way of judicial review, which may affect future decisions on potential school closures in the area, under the 21st Century Schools programme.

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  • The trust has said it has put in place a training system for its staff to deal with the threat of violence against them and says it operates a "zero tolerance policy towards such incidents".

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