1. Rising Poverty Stats Bring Increased Urgency for Tax Credit Program and Free Tax Help - NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- As we begin the new year, record numbers of American families are struggling with poverty, according to U.S. Census Bureau statistics which show some 46.2 million ...
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2. A Q&A on contested Internet anti-piracy bills - Online piracy costs U.S. copyright owners and producers billions of dollars every year, but legislation in Congress to block foreign Internet thieves and swindlers has met strong resistance from high-tech companies, spotlighted by Wikipedia's protest blackout Wednesday, warning of a threat to Internet freedom.
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3. Questions and answers about the issues behind the controversial Internet anti-piracy bills - WASHINGTON - Online piracy costs U.S. copyright owners and producers billions of dollars every year, but legislation in Congress to block foreign Internet thieves and swindlers has met strong resistance from high-tech companies, spotlighted by Wikipedia's protest blackout Wednesday, warning of a threat to Internet freedom.
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4. Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsA Q&A on contested Internet anti-piracy bills - WASHINGTON (AP) - Online piracy costs U.S. copyright owners and producers billions of dollars every year, but legislation in Congress to block foreign Internet thieves and swindlers has met strong resistance from high-tech companies, spotlighted by Wikipedia's protest blackout Wednesday, warning of a threat to Internet freedom.
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5. Partly Sunny - An Arkansas native who founded a media empire has been chosen for one of the nation's highest honors. Pioneering entrepreneur and publisher John H. Johnson (who died in 2005 at age 87) is commemorated on this year's Black Heritage Forever Stamp by the United States Postal Service.
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6. CASC Stamps Out Smoking On Campus - POTEAU — Carl Albert State College regents unanimously voted Tuesday to make the campus 100 percent tobacco free.
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7. Internet anti-piracy bills raise questions about free speech - WASHINGTON — Online piracy costs U.S. copyright owners and producers billions of dollars every year, but legislation in Congress to block foreign Internet thieves and swindlers has met strong resistance from high-tech companies, spotlighted by Wikipedia's protest blackout Wednesday, warning of a threat to Internet freedom. House and Senate bills that once seemed to be on a path toward approval ...
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8. Republicans rally around Romney after hits on Bain - An array of Republicans and conservatives — including some of Mitt Romney's sharpest critics — rushed to the GOP presidential front-runner's defense Thursday to counter efforts to paint the former venture capitalist as a job-killer. Under fire, Romney rival Newt Gingrich tempered his attacks on Romney's tenure at the helm of Bain Capital, but Rick Perry defended his approach.
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9. Q&A: What's The Deal With SOPA And PIPA? - Jim Abrams, Associated Press Amid the high-tech campaign against the bills, including yesterday's blackout of Wikipedia, many are left wondering what SOPA and PIPA are all about. Topics: Financial In The Courts Government Electrical and Electronics
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10. Internet's dark day: Anti-piracy bills take a beating - The 24-hour blackout and adverse reaction from Internet users was over the right of business — notably Hollywood and the publishing and recording industries — to make a profit on its work, versus maintaining free and open access to the Internet.
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