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Feds Want Hacker's Genetic Code
New York Times hacker Adrian Lamo faces up to five years in prison for refusing to give his blood for a government DNA database. By Kevin Poulsen.
Report: U.S. Spies on Everyone
Congress reacts angrily to a report that the National Security Agency has built an enormous database containing every phone call made within the country since shortly after 9/11, with the information being provided by the nation's largest phone carriers.
DOJ Drops Wiretap Investigation
Saying its lawyers were denied security clearance by the National Security Agency, the Justice Department abruptly ends its probe into the Bush administration's domestic eavesdropping program.
Union Dives Into the Internet Age
Hoping to attract younger members, a Dutch union offers stripped-down online membership at a fraction of the cost of traditional dues. By Allen Riddell.
Tech Workers of the World, Unite
"Union" is a dirty word to a lot of people these days, but the need for workers to be protected is as important as it ever was. A revitalized labor movement is the answer. Commentary by Tony Long.
Welcome to the Videodrome
With giant screens and spinning machines, the arcade of the future is here, and it's slightly nauseating. By Sonia Zjawinski from Wired magazine.
Not-So-Cuddly Pets
Exotic pets are increasingly becoming exotic pests with, for example, an infestation of giant snakes giving Florida's alligator population a bad time. They can also cost their owners an arm and a leg -- literally. By Ruth David.
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