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NSA to help watch civilian networks A Bush-era plan to use National Security Agency help in screening government computer traffic on private-sector networks is proceeding, according to current and former government officials.
Brake on upturn: jobless consumers Many forecasters now expect the U.S. economy to begin growing later this year. But it probably won’t feel like a recovery for most people. By John W. Schoen.
Conviction in Web hoax to be tossed Federal judge tentatively acquitted a Missouri mother for her role in a MySpace hoax directed at a 13-year-old neighbor girl who later killed herself.
Jackson funeral set for Tuesday Tickets will be free and 11,000 will be distributed to the public. AEG will give further details during a media briefing on Friday.
Cops seek record aid to avoid cuts The nation's police departments are clamoring for an unprecedented amount of federal aid to forestall big local tax hikes or the possible layoff of nearly 40,000 police officers.
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