The Jcperry Blog As can been seen, the debate is moving away lower courts can judge the higher courts, thereby instigating interviewed by one of the major tv stations today. http://web.mit.edu/jcperry/www/blog.html
Extractions: June 7 Structured data (databases) vs. semi-structured data (XML pages) vs. unstructured data (free text). IBM reports, "The two worlds of structured data and unstructured data are colliding." At one point, I was interested in doing my PhD in data integration . Certainly, data integration is not a sexy topic. But in the business world, data integration is everything. Professor Stu Madnick works on federated databases, to solve the data integration problem. However, I was unable to find EECS adivors to collaborate with. The big commercial products include: June 4 The main players in the hospital information system marketplace are: May 29 My honeymoon was to Arches National Park. May 28 I was married in the Salt Lake LDS temple!!!!! I gave my wife a ring from Whiteflash . My wife gave me a ring from DePrisco Jewelers . We were pleased with both stores. DePrisco appraised the Whiteflash ring at $2000 more than I paid for it! I was very please with their service.
History Of Press Freedom brought objective reports of congressional debates and other many who decide this issue that tv in court at the motives behind television in courts it is http://www.illinoisfirstamendmentcenter.com/main.asp?FromHome=1&TypeID=1&Article
Privacy Watch - Text And Data Mining there s been little to no public debate about data Traditionally, the courts have been email client, instant messaging, multimedia player, tv remote controller http://www.cotse.net/privacy/text_mining.htm
Extractions: "Forty percent of federal agencies are using data mining for a variety of activities, some of which raise significant privacy issues, a report issued this week by the General Accounting Office finds. The report, "Data Mining: Federal Efforts Cover A Wide Range Of Uses," was requested by Sen. Daniel Akaka, D-Hawaii, in response to controversial uses of data mining by the Defense Department to combat terrorism. The report finds 52 of 128 federal departments and agencies use or plan to use data mining. There are 131 data-mining efforts under way, with 68 planned. Of these 199, 122 use or will use personal information." Full story - InformationWeek
AllAfrica.com: Kenya [opinion]: Let Cameras Light Up The Courts live coverage does help uplift the level of debate. the endless possibilities for justice that courts offer For instance, how many people behind bars should not http://allafrica.com/stories/200203050734.html
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Jenny Oropeza- 55th Assembly District Metropolitan NewsEnterprise) Cuts for State courts in Governor Francisco Chronicle) Assembly approves budget shell, debate begins; 4/11/03 (NBC tv 4 News) Auto http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/members/a55/news.htm
Online NewsHour: School Vouchers -- September 2, 1999 The Wisconsin and Arizona Supreme courts have up held There is also a national debate about whether or public schools, we cannot leave them behind and think of http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/education/july-dec99/vouchers_9-2.html
Extractions: Under Reported Under Reported June 07, 2004 Taliban told US it would give up Osama: report - Reuters - Article - 2004-06-05 ''United States and Taliban officials met secretly in Frankfurt almost a year before the September 11 attacks to discuss terms for the Afghans to hand over Osama bin Laden, according to a German television documentary.'' Cheney faces grilling over leak as Bush election hopes slump - Guardian, The - Article - 2004-06-06 ''The growing sense of crisis within the Bush administration over the aftermath of the Iraq conflict deepened yesterday after it emerged that Vice-President Dick Cheney has been questioned as part of the intelligence scandals engulfing American politics.'' Cheney Reportedly Interviewed in Leak of C.I.A. Officer's Name - New York Times - Article - 2004-06-05 ''Vice President Dick Cheney was recently interviewed by federal prosecutors who asked whether he knew of anyone at the White House who had improperly disclosed the identity of an undercover C.I.A. officer, people who have been involved in official discussions about the case said on Friday.''
E-Voting Machines / Vote Integrity DBoca Raton, turned to the courts Friday in to examining what happened and deserves tv exposure CNN Rigged Question for Presidential debate - Newsmax - Article http://www.independent-media.tv/gtheme.cfm?ftheme_id=3
CjScotland: Main Page Scottish Parliament debate 18.5.04 Racism in Football. New alcohol laws for Scotland Scottish tv. by MM on Mon 17th May 2004 at 233 pm courts (0) Comments http://www.cjscotland.org.uk/ee.php
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Extractions: That's what the former U.S. Secretary of Labor did on the evening of Aug. 20, attracting roughly 180 peoplewho withstood stifling heat in the Arlington St. Churchto a GLBT Community Town Hall meeting. Though he arrived at the event 20 minutes late, the candidate stuck around long after the meeting's scheduled end, greeting voters and continuing to answer questions from the crowd that gathered around him as he tried to exit the church. The stop was one of a series of town hall meetings Reich has staged in various communities including Lawrence, Williamstown, Somerville and Newton. Similar events are planned for Lexington and Milton. Reich began with unscripted remarks during which he discussed the evolution of his support for gay marriagea position which diverges from those of his Democratic opponents, state Treasurer Shannon O'Brien, Senate President Tom Birmingham and former state Senator Warren Tolman, who all support civil-union legislation. While he, too, initially supported civil unions, after talking with GLBT community members he soon came to realize ``that seemed like a cop-out to me," Reich told the crowd.
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TVE: Human Rights Catalogue '98 can provide domestic and international courts with crucial There is often debate about recording victims on video The answer depends on who is behind the video http://www.tve.org/humanrights/doc.cfm?aid=371
Courtroom Practice In The 21st Century -- Trial, May 1999 There may be debate over what, if anything, must be size and testifies from a monitor behind the witness In state courts across the country, those arrested may http://www.ncsc.dni.us/NCSC/TIS/TIS99/CtromtecTrial2.HTM
Extractions: How far will technology take us? The future will bring surprise and challenge. The new millennium will bring the beginnings of substantial change in the way that we try cases. How do we envision an opening statement? Is the attorney standing at a lectern and speaking to the jury, pausing periodically to use a flip chart or place a photograph or graphic on an easel? Or is counsel standing before a control podium, speaking to the jury while smoothly illustrating remarks with a multimedia slide show, pausing periodically to circle key portions of images displayed on a flat-panel plasma screen using an electronic light pen? In the 21st century, the latter approach likely will be common. Indeed, counsel may not even need to be in the courtroom. Interrelated technology trends will combine to alter what we consider "normal" in the arena of courtroom litigation. Primary among these trends will be remote appearances, visual trial and appeal, and ubiquitous information. The 21st century virtual courtroom may combine these trends.
Satya Aug. 02: Interview With Ronit Avni to produce video as evidence before courts or tribunals. The footage was shown on national tv, Joey published an really helped to shift the debate from whether http://www.satyamag.com/aug02/avni.html
Extractions: The Satya Interview with Ronit Avni From the video Forgotten People , by Mental Disability Rights International Ronit Avni is Program Associate of Witness, a human rights organization that helps activists document the abuses they witness with video cameras. Catherine Clyne recently spoke with her about the group and some of its projects. The second was on sweatshop labor in the U.S. territory of Saipan, called Behind the Labels. That was a collaboration between the Global Survival Network, which had hidden camera footage of garment workers on Saipan, and filmmaker Tia Lessin. That was also commissioned by Oxygen. These were exceptional because the funding was available, and we wanted to see whether this would be a model to perpetuate or not.
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BW Online | August 9, 2001 | Don't Smile, You're On Surveillance Camera The courts see privacy At the heart of this debate is this question What kind of society BusinessWeek tv BusinessWeek Online Handheld Edition BW Conferences. http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/aug2001/nf2001089_685.htm
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Extractions: Public Relations 304 will examine the theory, practices and history of public relations. The class will define public relations, and explain its communication and counseling roles. The course will look at the ethical standards and professionalism required of public relations practitioners, and will also look at the role public relations plays in shaping public opinion and public policy. There will be ten (10) current events quizzes worth 10 points each that will be administered randomly throughout the semester. There will be additional outside activities for students to earn up to 140 points (40 of which are extra credit). Students will have the opportunity to earn 40 additional points by working the MT Poll. The project will be worth 200 points and will serve as your final exam. Grades will not be curved.
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