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Oregon Senator Wyden freezes second Internet censorship bill

A U.S. Senator from Oregon has once again taken a stand against his own party to defend what he sees as the inherent right to free speech on the Internet, placing a hold on a bill that could force search engines and Internet service providers to block websites deemed to be "infringing" on copyrights.

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Endeavour spacewalk marks 1,000 hours on station work

WASHINGTON (AFP) – The crew of the US space shuttle Endeavour wrapped up their fourth and final spacewalk Friday, a walkabout that surpassed the 1,000th hour of such trips to build the International Space Station.

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Paypal sues Google over mobile phone 'Wallet'

NEW YORK — Google faced a lawsuit on Friday hours after it unveiled a free mobile application that turns a smartphone into an electronic wallet and is designed to replace plastic credit cards.

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Senate panel unanimously passes PROTECT IP Act to crack down on online piracy websites

Senator Wyden announces hold on the motion to proceed to the bill

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Exclusive: Sen. Kerry insists commercial privacy bill is not 'a step backwards'

An effort by two U.S. Senators to cement a broad series of privacy protections into federal law came under fire last week when a legislative analysis from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) suggested that it might override numerous state laws that offer even stronger safeguards for consumer information.

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House votes to pull funding for abortion-related training

The Republican controlled U.S. House of Representatives voted Wednesday in favor of an amendment which would permanently bar any public funding for medical training centers that educate doctors on how to perform abortions.

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Feds threaten to ground Texas airplanes if anti-groping bill becomes law

A bill that would criminalize TSA agents who conduct airport patdown searches was scuttled Tuesday night after the federal government threatened to ground all flights out of Texas.

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Sony Ericsson's Canada site hacked: company

TOKYO (AFP) – Hackers have attacked Sony Ericsson's Canadian eShop website, affecting 2,000 users, the latest online strike against the Japanese electronics and entertainment giant, a Sony spokesman said Wednesday.

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'Duke Nukem Forever' to be released in June after 15-year wait

SAN FRANCISCO — The 15-year wait for the return of videogame tough guy "Duke Nukem" will end in June, 2K Games promised on Tuesday.

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Labor board: Newspaper can legally fire reporter for 'inappropriate' tweets

The Arizona Daily Star had the legal right to fire its crime and public safety reporter for a series of morbid tweets he posted on his personal Twitter account, according to the National Labor Relations Board.

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Report: Friends of former IMF chief tried to bribe assaulted maid's family

Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn may have spent the last week and a half behind bars and under house arrest since he allegedly tried to rape a hotel maid in New York on May 14, but associates of his have been busy on his behalf.

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'Anonymous' attack on Chamber of Commerce website doesn't make a dent

An effort by protest group "Anonymous" to rally Internet users into helping them shut down the U.S. Chamber of Commerce website fell short Monday night as the site remained online.

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Chrysler repays Treasury Dept. for auto bailout loan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Treasury department said on Tuesday that automaker Chrysler Group LLC has repaid $5.1 billion in bailout loans and ended its ability to draw a remaining $2.1 billion.

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