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Tuesday, March 23, 2004
Continued Questions on Administration Handling of Info
The facts, in the capital, are never just the facts. From scientific data to health facts to intelligence in the war in Iraq, the Bush White House has been dogged by a string of high-profile controversies over how it handles information.
· When Spin Spins Out of Control [link first seen at ]
· See Also Tracking Federal Campaign Contributions searchable FundRace2004's database: $200 and above
· See Also A Selected Bibliography on the Freedom of Information Act, 1980-2004
· See Also Keeping Up With Health Trends Online Through E-Letters
· See Also New Digital Law and Technology Journal: SCRIPT-ed, Issue 1, March 2004 [Personality rights and laws in Australia (MD will soon materialise into a testing case), France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States.]
· On a monthly basis during 2004, the Infopro Web site will spotlight a law librarian from a different country. This month, our spotlight is on Moyra McAllister, National Library Manager at Blake Dawson Waldron in Australia