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...open fraudulent bank or credit-card accounts or to commit other crimes. An additional 6.6 million reported that unauthorized purchases had been made on their existing accounts. All told, traffic in bogus or stolen IDs costs consumers and businesses more than $50 billion. What can you do to protect yourself...
...them to or from a computer, just pluck the neatly hidden USB cable out of the wristband and plug it into any Mac or PC. The watch shows up as another storage device on your computer. Even better, no driver or software is needed unless you want to password-protect your data. The 256-MB version sells for $140; the 128-MB model...
...Asia prepared for another epidemic? The news on some fronts is heartening. Airports have invested in health-screening devices, and hospitals in areas hit hard by the virus first time around have acquired quarantine facilities and equipment needed to protect hospital workers. For example, in Hong Kong, where hospitals were initially overwhelmed by last spring's SARS outbreak, more than 500 isolation rooms capable of housing some 1,300 SARS patients will be completed by November. China's Guangdong province, ground zero for the virus, is spending more than $180 million to rebuild the provincial Center for Disease Control...
...least 14 years. The House’s version of the amendment, sponsored by Rep. Vic Snyder, D-Ark., calls for a candidate to have been a naturalized citizen for at least 35 years. Both proposals deserve praise for removing an antiquated and discriminatory requirement that was designed to protect a vulnerable new country—not the stable global power America is today...
...right to marry is not a state issue. Though some states would prefer to have power over the issue of gay marriage, jurisdiction belongs in the hands of the federal government. Federal legislation is needed to protect gay marriage and to require states to honor the full faith and credit clause of the Constitution with respect to gay couples. Such legislation would have important economic and symbolic ramifications for the gay community as a whole. It would help protect and promote the freedoms to which homosexuals, like all Americans, are entitled...