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New Internet Privacy Rules Will Not Protect Kids
Technology Op-Ed
10.30.1999
This week the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced new privacy rules designed to protect children on-line. Despite good intentions, the rules will fail to protect children while endangering the privacy of others and making life more difficult for on-line entrepreneurs.
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Corporate Welfare
KQED Commentary
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
10.19.1999
When the Republicans took control of Congress in 1994, there was great expectation that they would use their newfound power to slash wasteful government spending. Over the last five years, however, the Republican congressional majority has done little to curb spending on many of the federal government's most indefensible programs.
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Women Should Celebrate Rapid Gains in the Working World
Press Release
10.1.1999
San Francisco, CA – An update of a 1995 Pacific Research Institute (PRI) study, "Free Markets, Free Choices II: Smashing the Wage Gap and Glass Ceiling Myths," shows that women are making ardent strides in all areas, and that these strides are due to affirmative action in its original sense – equality of opportunity – and not to equality of results or representational parity.
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