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Children as young as five to be fingerprinted in schools
Daily Mail Schools are to get the Government’s permission to fingerprint all pupils. Ministers will issue guidance telling them they have the right to install fingerprint scanners and collect biometric data from children as
Read More »Globalisation backlash in rich nations
By Chris Giles A popular backlash against globalisation and the leaders of the world’s largest companies is sweeping all rich countries, an FT/Harris poll shows. Large majorities of people in the US and in
Read More »Alarm at US right to highly personal data
Religion and sex life among passenger details to be passed on to officials Jamie Doward, home affairs editor Sunday July 22, 2007 The Observer Highly sensitive information about the religious beliefs, political opinions and
Read More »Israel among top 10 countries selling counterfeit pharmaceuticals
By Yuval Azoulay Israel has been ranked 10th on the list of countries counterfeiting pharmaceuticals, according to Population Services International (PSI), an organization dealing with health problems in developing nations. The list was compiled
Read More »Saving A President
By Stephen Lendman RINF Alternative News In his first year in office, the widely-followed Cook Political Report had this assessment of George Bush’s early months as president: “Looking back over his first five months
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