Oct 08, 2009 -
Starting Nov. 1, any woman who has an abortion in Oklahoma will have to fill out an extensive questionnaire that will subsequently be posted online. Supporters of the law say that the information will help healthcare officials reduce the number of abortions.
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Aug 04, 2009 -
This year's Obsessed tells the tale of a man whose life is torn apart by a temp worker who falls in love with him and will stop at nothing to win him over. The plot is (hopefully) exaggerated for thrill effect, but the mentally deranged woman, played by Ali Larter, showcases some serious Internet sleuthing and stalking. She Googles the object of her affection to learn all about his life and interests, then flirts, teases, and eventually terrifies via instant messenger.
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Jul 09, 2009 -
- British police are investigating the tabloid News of the World and other papers for allegedly paying private investigators to obtain private phone numbers, bank statements, and voice mail messages from top celebrities and politicians. — AP
- Violence erupted across Iran, as Iranians held a new wave of demonstrations. Baton-wielding police officers broke up the protests.
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May 19, 2009 -
Did you think taking off your belt, shoes, and sometimes dignity at airport security was the end of it? Think again. It turns out that due to a newish technology, airport security can basically see images of you naked.
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Apr 21, 2009 -
Photos of the Obama family are often too cute to handle.
Other than a few grainy images, like the paparazzi shots of Obama shirtless in Hawaii, almost every picture we see coming from the first family has a photo-shoot finish. That's on purpose.
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Mar 26, 2009 -
If you were put in a situation like this, how would you handle it?
You recently lost your job and as a result, you've been pretty down and out. Thankfully you have a very supportive and loving live-in boyfriend, but truth be told, you've been craving your alone time.
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Mar 01, 2009 -
Even though Facebook has reversed its privacy policy changes — which basically granted Facebook permission to retain and use your material — people are still up in arms about the whole ordeal. Well Facebook's founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, recently paid a visit to Matt Lauer at The Today Show to set the record straight about Facebook's "sharing" policies. Watch below to see what he had to say about it.
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Feb 20, 2009 -
I'm sure you've all heard of we-mail by now, but if you're unfamiliar with the term, it's simply a shared email address couples use in lieu of individual ones. While the idea is kind of cute, it makes it almost impossible to have a confidential conversation with someone besides your significant other. Sure, it's great for making plans, paying bills, and coordinating work events, but I'd take privacy over convenience any day of the week.
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Feb 10, 2009 -
Last night Jon Stewart pondered how Bill O'Reilly — a staunch supporter of the constitutional right to privacy — could be outraged over paparazzi stalking celebrities, but have no trouble intimidating his political foes with cameraman ambushes.
Jon mashed up some Factor footage, but also let unedited clips do the work for him. In case you're wondering, an American's right to privacy is less than Bill O'Reilly's need to know.
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Jan 09, 2009 -
I'm a big proponent of journaling, but let's face it, keeping a diary was a lot easier as a teen, or pre-teen even, than it is now. When emotions run rampant or you simply need a way to clear your head, writing it all down in a diary can be great solace. A journal will always be an incredibly private possession, so if it were to get into the wrong person's hands, trouble and embarrassment could easily ensue.
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