Britons Weary of Surveillance in Minor Cases
Posted: 25 Oct 2009 01:37 PM PDT
POOLE, England — It has become commonplace to call Britain a “surveillance society,” a place where security cameras lurk at every corner, giant databases keep track of intimate personal details and the government has extraordinary powers to intrude into citizens’ lives. A report in 2007 by the lobbying group Privacy International placed Britain in the bottom [...]As "free market" fails to deliver enough vaccine: Obama declares US national emergency over H1N1 flu
Major pharmaceuticals that contracted with the US government to provide vaccines against the swine flu have delivered only a fraction of what was anticipated, leaving thousands to wait in lines for a chance to be vaccinated.
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