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Five local police departments in southeastern Virginia have been secretly and automatically sharing telephone data and compiling it into a large database for nearly two years.
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In the 1959 movie "Pillow Talk," which Universal has just reissued as a digitally enhanced Blu-ray as part of its studio's 100th anniversary home video promotion, Doris Day and Rock Hudson play prosperous Manhattanites — she's an interior decorator, he's a Broadway songwriter — who meet cute by means of a shared telephone line.
Those police departments "agree to share telephone intelligence information derived from any source," including subpoenaed telephone call detail records, subpoenaed telephone subscriber information, and seized mobile devices.
Everyone on the mailing list was emailed brief background information on PrEP and a request to participate in a telephone interview by sharing their telephone number and a convenient date and time for the interview.
Charities could now be blocked from sharing the telephone numbers and addresses of their donors without express permission.
His shops, in adjoining storefronts and sharing a telephone number (516-676-5000), typicabouthave about 2,000 items, at prices from $50 to $100,000.
Will sharing a telephone number with, say, Egypt's spies, lead to the arrest and torture of somebody who should instead be merely watched?
On Thursday, news accounts revealed that AT&T, Verizon and BellSouth have been sharing the telephone records of millions of Americans with the National Security Agency.
The fifth generation of leaders, headed by Xi Jinping, is very likely to oversee China begin a new era as a world superpower, but will we ever see pictures of David Cameron and the charismatic Xi Jinping with their top buttons undone taking in a game, sharing cosy telephone calls or even Sam Cam and Xi's famous folk singer wife sharing fashion tips over coffee?
"The sales process was primitive: we found 15 workers sharing one telephone and one computer at some of the sales offices," says Trevor Matthews, president of Manulife Japan, which has spent $15m in the past two years to improve its infrastructure and retrain staff.
AIDS education specialists report that many U.S. workers still believe they can become infected by being coughed or sneezed on by a person with AIDS, or by sharing a telephone or drinking fountain with an HIV-positive co-worker.
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