Courts are torn on whether automating the process of tailing people by slapping a GPS tracker on their car presents a privacy concern.
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Six people died and 29 are said to be missing after the Costa Concordia's hull was torn open on Friday.
By confronting Mozambique's war-torn past on both a conceptual and a practical level, he hopes to play a part in ensuring future generations don't grow up under the shadow of conflict.
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Vonn had surgery on torn ligaments earlier this week following a crash right at the start of the world championships and is now battling to be fit for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
The first film, about a high school basketball star who falls in love with a girl and is torn between his on-court duties and his secret yearning to sing duets with her, was seen by 170 million people around the world.
And although it is not binding on Mr Cameron, it has sparked comparisons with Sir John Major's Conservative government which was torn apart by splits on Europe in the 1990s.
The accident that saw the cyclist's arm torn off took place on Sunday morning on Avenida Paulista, one of Sao Paulo's busiest streets.
In April he had an operation on a torn cartilage in his right knee and had already been sidelined for a month after another knee operation in January.
It is a rollercoaster of a role: within minutes of her calm, veiled entrance, Mirren is on the ground - surrounded by torn-off jewellery, with tears glistening on her cheeks.
Elan Closs Stephens, the BBC's trustee for Wales, said it was time to "get together, " because people in Wales had "torn each other apart on this issue for a long time".
His party has been torn from the start on the merits of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement package, in part because it is terrified of losing voters to the hardliners led by Mr Paisley.
The third group suffered the same indignity but, in addition, had elk saliva painted on to the torn surfaces.
He has skydived in aid of British soldiers' families, fasted in sympathy with victims of the Israeli assault on Lebanon in 2006, chided the BBC for being soft on Islam and torn up his dog-collar in protest against atrocities in Zimbabwe.
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Cyber sermons are catching on with a religious audience who are on the run, torn between worship and work.
The Llanelli Scarlets captain underwent keyhole surgery to repair torn cartliage in his right knee on Tuesday after an injury in training.
For the players, it was a hugely significant moment, one that they felt could have a transformative effect on their war-torn country.
Their boat is caught up in a storm and is torn apart, stranding the castaways on the island to fend for their survival.
With Luol Deng (illness) and Kirk Hinrich (bruised left calf) out again and Derrick Rose still not ready to return from last year's torn ACL, the Bulls leaned on Noah, who could barely play when the Bulls were blown out here two weeks ago in Game 1 because of plantar fasciitis in his right foot.
Teixeira sustained a partially torn tendon sheath in his right wrist on March 5 while with the U.S. team.
But that hasn't stopped Steorn from making some big claims over much of the past year: The invention could end global warming, wean the world economy from its dependence on oil from war-torn regions and power some of the world's poorest communities.
McCann, who underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum last October, could be activated on Monday at Cincinnati.
Pete did not immediately ask her in, but stood on the other side of a torn black screen.
It just always seems to me more interesting if you're slightly torn as to which side you're on.
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Groundsmen at March Town Cricket Club said crows had torn up large patches of grass while feeding on grubs.
Many areas have already gone and many more will be torn down, their residents moved to blocks on the edge of town.
But now the simple invention of a cathode ray tube, transforming light into electrons, registering their impact on the magnetic tape, had torn the curtain away.
Mrs Geraghty, 79, was found on the ground still clutching the torn strap of the bag in Shaw, Oldham, in November 2011 and died later in hospital.
For all the glory bestowed on Romesha, he is still torn apart because of those he couldn't save that night, those whom no one could have saved.
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