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...Breitenstein said that it is difficult to keep genetic information private...
People shed genetic data constantly on such things as hairbrushes and door handles, Breitenstein said...
...Breitenstein, a nationally recognized expert on data privacy and security, said that people do not currently have sufficient legal control over their own genetic data...
...Breitenstein and panelist Allan T. Bombard said that genetic data should not be treated separately from a patient's traditional medical record...
...months ago decided that Maurice E. Travis, ex-secretary-treasurer of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, had perjured himself by filing the non-Communist affidavits required of union leaders by the Taft-Hartley Act. Last week, up for sentencing before U.S. District Judge Jean S. Breitenstein, Travis, 45, drew eight years in prison and an $8,000 fine-the heaviest punishment yet inflicted for perjury on a Taft-Hartley affidavit. Said Communist Travis: "I have been a radical, a nonconformist all my adultlife . . . The Taft-Hartley law would have me resign from all that...