Why No Republican Delegates On Bysiewicz List?
The controversial "constituent database" in Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz's office identifies 2,500 people who served as delegates to Democratic Party nominating conventions in recent years— potentially useful information to Bysiewicz in her candidacy for the Democratic state attorney general's nomination.
14 hours ago - Hartford Courant
Sniffing Out an HTML5 Conspiracy
Should the next version of HTML, the Web standard that embodies how pages are laid out and constructed, include explicit specifications for inline, 2-D dynamic graphics? There's valid arguments on both sides. One side believes that the ability to plot charts and animations would have been part of the original HTML standard anyway, had the technolog...
15 hours ago - TechNewsWorld.com
Comparing state FOIA laws
Freedom of information laws were first passed in states in the 1970s and are meant to ensure open public access to government meetings and documents. All states have exemptions on access to public documents, some more than others. Exemptions are common for law enforcement investigative reports on pending cases, medical records, attorney records and...
19 hours ago - Detroit Free Press
What's News for March 14, 2010
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1 day ago - Jacksonville Daily Progress
List may omit Lexington-style barbecue, but we know the truth
Chad Killebrew A lot of the e-mail that arrives in my inbox is read and quickly deleted. Newspaper editors end up on a lot of mailing lists; I unsubscribed from one from the American Soybean Association this week, for example. But every once in a while one catches my eye.
1 day ago - The Lexington Dispatch