http://www.latimes.com/communities/news/los_angeles_metro/20010516/t41102.html
Alleged Bounty on Officers
Investigated
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Lo
Tuesday May 15 10:00 AM EDT
Label releases copy-protected CD with Pride
By Gwendolyn Mariano CNET News.com
As teenagers slip through Napster (news - web sites)'s
increasingly dense
filters for the latest pop craze, veteran country music singer
Charl
This story goes well with the MKULTRA docs at
http://intellnet.org/mkultra/
http://www.newsnet5.com/news/specialassignment/news-specialassignment-76226320010509-130538.html
Woman Learned How To Kill As A
Child
Father Taught Her To Seduce Foreign
By mid-afternoon, protesters tore down a section of
the concrete and chain-link security barricade and
pelted police officers in riot gear with cans, bottles,
rocks and stuffed animals. Officers responded by
lobbing canisters of tear
ACLU to help Pitt student in Web
site dispute
Thursday, April 12, 2001
By Bill Schackner, Post-Gazette Staff
Writer
The American Civil Libert
QUEBEC Police sealed off the
heart of old Quebec City on
Thursday, creating a heavily
guarded security zone to keep
protesters and possible violence
aw
http://www.latimes.com/business/cutting/20010419/t33196.html
FBI's E-Mail Surveillance Getting Boost
Policy: Justice officials likely to call
for continuing
'Carnivore,' with privacy protections
adde
EC Wrote:
> "Terror is a very effective form of communication."
> --Delenn, Babylon 5
"Terrorists are the only true avant-garde artists because they're the
only ones who are still capable of really surprising people."
---Laurie Anderson
Although ChoicePoint says it has records
on nearly every American with a credit card,
it doesnt always provide access to that data.
The companys Autotrack service is popular
with many age
Some months ago someone posted about genetic databases being
harvested from Iceland, and suggested other places were being
surveyed too. Here's a ref for disbelievers. And an unrelated ref on
*using*
the *state's* DB to bust people based on that DB alone.
_Science_ v 291, 16 mar 2001, p 2075:
[Achtung: Despite the jab, I realize you can substitute "Amerikan" for
"German"
and "kiddie-prawn" for "nazitunz" -Ed.]
Tuesday April 10 1:41 PM ET
Germany Cracks Down on
Internet Nazi Music Trade
By Adam Tanner
BERLIN (Reuters) - German police swooped
Jury Intended Higher Award Against MP3.Com
NEW YORK--A federal
judge is considering what
to do about an almost
$300,000 copyright
infringement verdict
aw
Apr 6, 2001 - 01:16 PM
Confederate T-Shirts Spark
Fashion Fight in Southern
Schools
By Russ Bynum
Associated Press Writer
RICHMOND HILL, Ga. (AP) - Zane Dunn wore a
banned T-shirt to school and became a rebel wit
Bockwinkel, a former newspaper photojournalist and editor, captured
Arends' assault
of Coffey on film. (The clear and graphic pictures can be viewed on the
CLEAN Web
site at http://www.clean.org/photos/photo1.html ). In one photo, Arends
is choking the
petite Coffey in a parking lot; her body is r
Found this:
What is AttorneyBusters.com?
AttorneyBusters.com was created as a vehicle to encourage
attorney ethics and responsibility, and promote laws that would
discourage attorneys from abusing special protected privileges.
Attorney privileges must be preserved, but used with
responsibilit
At 10:29 PM 4/4/01 +0200, Anonymous wrote:
>In light of recent "situations" involving cpunks and the courts, I've
been
>thinking about the 5th Amendment.
>
>I pose two questions:
>
>If called to testify in a criminal case, and asked the question "Are
you
>known by any other names" (or a derivative
At 11:18 PM 4/2/01 -0400, Seth Finkelstein wrote:
>And since John Young already
>threw me into the flaming-pit, I thought I'd give the question a try
>in public.
He warned you, yet you attacked; so he defended himself.
Next time, RTFM.
Sunlight is good.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/04/04/technology/04MIT.html?ex=987386578&ei=1&en=077d52b01c55685c
Auditing Classes at M.I.T., on the Web and Free
By CAREY GOLDBERG
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 3 Other universities may be striving to
market their courses to the Internet masses in hopes of dot-com
w
At 09:28 PM 4/3/01 -0400, Declan McCullagh wrote:
> Cypherpunks and AP play a key
>role of the government's case, with Tim May and Eric Hughes being
>mentioned, and this is just Day One.
The anarchist (tm) Black Block of Seattle was a psyop to prime the grand
jury's adrenals.
Channelling JY's d
At 05:26 PM 4/3/01 -0400, John Young wrote:
>Tacoma 2PM
>A party said the first question asked of prospective
>jurors was: "have you heard of cypherpunks?"
Yeah, it was Jude M's nickname for a friend's intellectual-clique.
.
This is your brain. This is your brain on crypto. Any questions?
http://foxnews.com/fn99/national/040301/straight_pride.sml
Title: Student Sues Over Ban
on 'Straight Pride' Sweatshirt
US
WORLD
MARKETWIRE
POLITICS
FOX LIFE
VIEWS
SPORTS
ON THE AIR
VIDEO
Student Sues Over BanOn '
"I am aghast that
a bunch of
thieves like
Napster could end
up winning
because they
have 60 million
users It's like
making a drug
dealer a
pharmacist
because they sell
a lot of drugs."
Liquid Audio CEO
Gerry Kearby on
Napster's
underground
success.
He sure likes state-bl
At 07:38 AM 4/1/01 +0200, Anonymous wrote:
>
>>Um, he's not *advocating*. He pointed out that such systems were
>>inevitable.
>
>So he is new Galileo then.
>
Darwin, not Galileo. Darwin said, "offspring inherit traits from
parents" and "some traits are
more helpful than others", "ergo selection
At 05:20 PM 3/31/01 -0500, Seth Finkelstein wrote:
>Tim May wrote:
>> them. I now understand why Jim Bell is advocating the
>> assassination-by-lottery of judges and prosecutors. Fuck the State,
>> Man!"
Um, he's not *advocating*. He pointed out that such systems were
inevitable.
He was pointin
This post contains refs to answers to the question, "What is published?"
for
patent (prior art) reasons. You may find it also bears on "Who is a
publisher?"
(with accompanying questions about their 'privledges' if any).
(FYI; Forwarded from a private list.)
> any more word on what it takes t
State funding makes this a censorship case; religion makes it a freedom
of- case too.
Mar 30, 2001 - 07:37 AM
Florida University Under Fire for Play With
Gay Christ Character
The Associated Press
BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) - Several state
Pitzer kept chatting to the teenager, while her
mother
contacted the local police officer, Constable
John Rei, who
came to the house. "I just got her to keep
chatting in the
chat room," Rei said. "W
The RIAA has asked the court to order Napster to use
a "filter in" method, which would allow songs that
Napster is authorised to distribute to be placed on its
system, rather than blocking the swapping of
copyrighted music placed on its servi
Napster, the song swapping service, is being sued for
millions of dollars by the producers of the prestigious
awards show, the Grammys.
The National Academy of Recordings Arts and
Sciences (NARAS) says the service enabled users to
Hey Aimee, check out the ethics on *this* dude...
McVeigh's Former Attorney Willing to
Testify Against Nichols
Jones said he believes usual attorney-client privilege - which
prohibits attorneys from disclosing what defendants tell
them - no
longer
At 01:05 PM 3/23/01 +, Ken Brown wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> how do i talk to fbi agents? i know everything. jfk, martin luther
king,
>> landing o nthe moon. all of them.
>
>I'm sure there are millions of ways to talk to FBI agents.
>
>Walk up, look them in the eye, smile pleasa
Irvington Pupils Face
Charges for Playing With
Paper Gun.
March 22, 2001
IRVINGTON, N.J. (AP) _ Two second-graders playing cops
and robbers with a paper gun were charged with making
terroris
At 09:43 PM 3/21/01 -0600, Jim Choate wrote:
>On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Aimee Farr wrote:
>> You gnaw at a branch and call it a root.
>
>Opposite ends of the same thing. You can't have one without the other
so
>in a very real way to eat a potato
Only JC would introduce a tuber into a discussion of roo
These are current contest-projects I have no association with.
See http://embedded.linuxjournal.com/advertising/press/finalists.php
Dave Baker: P(aranoid)GP
A keysigning station and standalone data signer, for
people who are paranoid about untrusted computers,
John Young, you get the 5th too
Mar 19, 2001 - 11:49 AM
Court Says Innocent Can Refuse
to Testify
By Anne Gearan
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - "Taking the Fifth" is an option
open to the innocent as well
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/17679.html
German armed forces ban MS software, citing NSA snooping
By: John Lettice
Posted: 17/03/2001 at 18:59 GMT
The German foreign office and Bundeswehr are
pulling the plugs on Microso
School's Ban of Manson T-Shirt OK
By Laurie Asseo
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - A former high school student says he
had a
free-speech right to wear Marilyn Manson T-shirts to
class. But
school officials banned
Digital Body Wire Systems
Conventional analogue body wire systems suffer from vulnerability to
monitoring. They are also susceptible to drop-outs if the
transmitter moves out of range and temporary loss of communication
results. On the receiver side, the usage of audio cassette
recorders to reco
According to the lawsuit, district officials told the
librarians ... the books presented a safety
hazard because students who checked them out might be
harassed by other students.
http://www.latimes.com/editions/orange/20010316/t23049.html
Noisy School Meeting Over Books on Gay Achievers
Mar 15, 2001 - 10:39 PM
State Sodomy Law Ruled Constitutional by
Appeals Court
By Kristen Hays
Associated Press Writer
HOUSTON (AP) - A Texas appeals court upheld the state's
sodomy law Thursday in the case
"Copyright holders aren't going to be happy with Freenet and
Gnutella," Mohr said. "They are going to want to
start monitoring
people at the ISP level, and that means there is
going to be a
coming war between individual privacy v
Militant environmental group targets FBI, others
By SAM STANTON
Scripps-McClatchy Western Service
March 13, 2001
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Two weeks after claiming responsibility for its
first arson attack in California, the Earth
Liberation Front has issued a nationwide call for "militant direct
act
>No, you can't stand naked in the middle of the Golden Gate Bridge high
on
>PCP proselytizing for a child-porn church while waving a full-auto
firearm.
Hey, all we want to do is stand in the Golden Gate Park with a joint
and without a bra, while reading SubGenius literature and blowing
bubbles.
Mob Hacks Guatemalan Judge to
Death
By Will Weissert
Associated Press Writer
Tuesday, March 13, 2001; 3:17 p.m. EST
GUATEMALA CITY More than 1,000 people in a
northern Guatemalan town attacked a judge a
At 05:54 PM 3/12/01 -0600, Jim Choate wrote:
>course content, lab design, etc. Not bad for somebody without a degree
>I've always felt.
Plenty of folks sans degrees have a clue, though, Jim...
At 07:46 AM 3/11/01 -0600, Jim Choate wrote:
>
>On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, Bill Stewart wrote:
>
>> Platinum costs vary, but I've never seen it above $500/oz,
>> and I think it's more often about $300, e.g. about the price of
>> good marijuana, which far more than 1 in 1000 hobbyists can afford
:-)
>> H
At 01:51 PM 3/10/01 -0800, Bill Stewart wrote:
>DVD CSS decoding in 7 lines of perl is a cute hack,
>but it doesn't accomplish one of the main goals of DVDCSS,
>which is to explain the structure of the lame crypto algorithm.
>Even if you unwrap this to put the white space back,
>it's dense unreada
03/06/2001 - Updated 10:32 PM ET
FBI bought nearby house to spy on Hanssen
By Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
WASHINGTON The FBI secretly bought a house
near the suburban home of Robert Hanssen just nine
days after investigators be
Greene writes in http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/8/17361.html
Presently, FLUENT can translate Chinese, Korean,
Portuguese, Russian, Serbo-Croatian and Ukrainian,
Reuters says.
The omissions are almost as telling as the langu
Can I tell someone about how the Aimster Pig Encoder works?
IMPORTANT WARNING: DO NOT TELL ANYONE how the
Aimster Pig Encoder
works. Disclosing how the Aimster Pig Encoder
works may be a violation of a federal
law ca
Why would I need the Aimster Pig Encoder?
As of Sunday March 4, 2001, at midnight,
Napster began
monitoring the file names that its users put
into the Napster
database, for the purpose of blo
Your members can now download a copy of Richard Tomlinson's book THE BIG
BREACH from the internet at no charge.
Simply log on to: http://www.thebigbreach.com/download/
Excerpt:
In addition, Aimster is attempting to shield itself behind the very law
the entertainment industry has used to
go after file-swapping company Napster. The Digital
Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), a controversial law
backed by music companies and other larg
Your members can now download a copy of Richard Tomlinson's book THE BIG
BREACH from the internet at no charge.
Simply log on to: http://www.thebigbreach.com/download/
Hacker snags U.S. satellite
software, codes
By Robert Lemos CNET News.com
An international investigation has turned up evidence that a
hacker stole
source code for classified software used by the U.S. Defense
Department
to control satellites and
At 12:37 AM 3/5/01 -, kavin regni wrote:
>I really want your help.
>could you hack e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and send me the
password?
>It would be great:)
Please send your credit card info to this address and we will bill you
only $9.95 (USD)
for this service. We use a secure server, so you
At 12:51 PM 3/4/01 -0600, Aimee Farr wrote:
>The Most Honorable Sir:
>
>
>And the girl was amazed and reached out with both hands to take the
lovely
>toy; but the wide-pathed earth yawned there in the plain of Nysa, and
the
>lord, Host of Many, with his immortal horses sprang out upon her -- the
S
"millions of Internet users would associate the word
'Nutella' with a virtual conglomerate of
copyright
pirates and friends of child pornography, rather
than
the family-friendly nougat spread."
http://www.th
Spy Suspect May Have Revealed U.S. Bugging
Espionage: Hanssen left
signs that he told Russia where
top-secret overseas
eavesdropping devices are placed,
officials
SWAT Officer Cleared in Fatal Shooting of Boy, 11,
During Modesto Raid
From Associated Press
MODESTO, Calif.--A
SWAT team officer who shot
http://wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,41994,00.html
Beware Those Insidious Vcards
by Michelle Delio
10:00 a.m. Feb. 23, 2001 PST
Those little virtual business cards that some people attach
to their
e-mails might be dangerous.
Microso
http://www.stuff.co.nz/inl/index/0,1008,662392a1896,FF.html
Police to pay Vodafone $1m to
tap criminals
22 FEBRUARY 2001
Vodafone customers will no longer escape
surveillance after police complete a
Workplace Anger Over Police Screenings
ID and fingerprint
requirements for Anaheim alcohol
establishments disturb
employees, union and legal experts.
By KIMI YOSH
13. - (1) A person in a public place commits an offence
if he-
(a) wears an item of clothing, or
(b) wears, carries or displays an
article,
in such a way or in such
Thursday February 15 2:42 PM ET
New Jersey Student Posts 'Hit List'
on Internet
MIDDLESEX, N.J. (Reuters) - An eighth grader was
suspended from a New Jersey middle school this week
after posting a ``hit list'' of fellow studen
AF wrote:
>ERNST & YOUNG VETERAN TAMAS HEVIZI NAMED PRESIDENT AND CEO OF >ZERO-KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS
Pretty ironic. E & Y was the firm that did a private forensic
investigation of air stewards' home computers because they were
annoying an airline.
It proved that, in an electronic age, all
communications were traceable and
attributable, Mrs Bowman said in a
statement.
.
Bush alert over pupil's prank
The threats to George W Bush prompted a major
alert
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