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		<title>3/04: The Internet, Death Penalty, and No Bid Contracts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2009 18:40:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Trevor Francis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<ul>
	<li>The <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/timothy-karr/obamas-fcc-pick-another-g_b_171710.html" target="_blank">new head of the FCC</a> is an internet expert who is a strong advocate for net neutrality and cheaper broadband access.</li>
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<blockquote>As anticipated, Julius Genachowski has been <a href="http://uk.reuters.com/article/industryNews/idUKTRE5227BG20090303">tapped</a> by President Barack Obama to head the Federal Communications Commission.

The move is another indication that incoming leadership in Washington will move decisively to protect the free flowing Internet from <a href="http://www.savetheinternet.com/=threat">those</a> seeking to become gatekeepers to new media.

It also fulfills <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd8qY6myrrE">Obama's promise</a> made on the campaign trail to appoint an FCC chair who shares his support for Net Neutrality.</blockquote>
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	<li>Obama's <a href="http://uk.reuters.com/article/businessCompany/idUKN0348931520090304" target="_blank">secret letter to Russia</a> purportedly said if Russia helps with Iran, the European missile defense system will no longer be needed.</li>
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<blockquote>WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Tuesday he wanted to work with Russia to resolve a nuclear stand-off with Iran but denied reports he had offered to slow deployment of a missile defense shield in exchange for Moscow's help.

The New York Times reported that Obama had sent a letter to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev suggesting he would back off deploying a system in eastern Europe to intercept and destroy missiles, a move Russia sees as a military threat, if Moscow helped stop Iran from developing long-range weapons.</blockquote>
<ul>
	<li> Department of Justice <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/03/03/BA6I167TBK.DTL" target="_blank">halts a death penalty case</a>.</li>
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<blockquote><strong>SAN FRANCISCO</strong> -- President Obama's Justice Department halted the death penalty trial of an alleged San Francisco gang leader Monday by accepting a 40-year prison sentence that the Bush administration had vetoed.

The plea agreement for Emile Fort remained on hold after a federal judge heard a tearful plea from a murder victim's mother for a life sentence and summoned prosecutors to a closed-door session to describe their case against Fort.</blockquote>
<ul>
	<li>The days of no bid government contracts <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/04/mccain-back-at-white-hous_n_171752.html" target="_blank">are now over</a>.</li>
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<blockquote>WASHINGTON Ã¢â‚¬â€ President Barack Obama on Wednesday ordered an overhaul of the way the U.S. government awards contracts for private sector work, reversing a Bush administration policy that in some cases led to federal investigations of procurement practices and no-bid contracts.

Obama joined Republican Sen. John McCain, his presidential campaign rival, and other congressional figures to announce an executive memorandum that commits his administration to a new set of marching orders for awarding contracts. Obama said "the days of giving government contractors a blank check are over" and said changes could save up to $40 billion a year.</blockquote>]]></description>
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<li>The <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/timothy-karr/obamas-fcc-pick-another-g_b_171710.html" target="_blank">new head of the FCC</a> is an internet expert who is a strong advocate for net neutrality and cheaper broadband access.</li>
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<blockquote><p>As anticipated, Julius Genachowski has been <a href="http://uk.reuters.com/article/industryNews/idUKTRE5227BG20090303">tapped</a> by President Barack Obama to head the Federal Communications Commission.</p>
<p>The move is another indication that incoming leadership in Washington will move decisively to protect the free flowing Internet from <a href="http://www.savetheinternet.com/=threat">those</a> seeking to become gatekeepers to new media.</p>
<p>It also fulfills <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd8qY6myrrE">Obama&#8217;s promise</a> made on the campaign trail to appoint an FCC chair who shares his support for Net Neutrality.</p></blockquote>
<ul>
<li>Obama&#8217;s <a href="http://uk.reuters.com/article/businessCompany/idUKN0348931520090304" target="_blank">secret letter to Russia</a> purportedly said if Russia helps with Iran, the European missile defense system will no longer be needed.</li>
</ul>
<blockquote><p>WASHINGTON (Reuters) &#8211; President Barack Obama said on Tuesday he wanted to work with Russia to resolve a nuclear stand-off with Iran but denied reports he had offered to slow deployment of a missile defense shield in exchange for Moscow&#8217;s help.</p>
<p>The New York Times reported that Obama had sent a letter to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev suggesting he would back off deploying a system in eastern Europe to intercept and destroy missiles, a move Russia sees as a military threat, if Moscow helped stop Iran from developing long-range weapons.</p></blockquote>
<ul>
<li> Department of Justice <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/03/03/BA6I167TBK.DTL" target="_blank">halts a death penalty case</a>.</li>
</ul>
<blockquote><p><strong>SAN FRANCISCO</strong> &#8212; President Obama&#8217;s Justice Department halted the death penalty trial of an alleged San Francisco gang leader Monday by accepting a 40-year prison sentence that the Bush administration had vetoed.</p>
<p>The plea agreement for Emile Fort remained on hold after a federal judge heard a tearful plea from a murder victim&#8217;s mother for a life sentence and summoned prosecutors to a closed-door session to describe their case against Fort.</p></blockquote>
<ul>
<li>The days of no bid government contracts <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/04/mccain-back-at-white-hous_n_171752.html" target="_blank">are now over</a>.</li>
</ul>
<blockquote><p>WASHINGTON &#8220;&quot; President Barack Obama on Wednesday ordered an overhaul of the way the U.S. government awards contracts for private sector work, reversing a Bush administration policy that in some cases led to federal investigations of procurement practices and no-bid contracts.</p>
<p>Obama joined Republican Sen. John McCain, his presidential campaign rival, and other congressional figures to announce an executive memorandum that commits his administration to a new set of marching orders for awarding contracts. Obama said &#8220;the days of giving government contractors a blank check are over&#8221; and said changes could save up to $40 billion a year.</p></blockquote>
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