Monday, November 05, 2007

The very latest information on public records access

Flawed Filters; What's In Your School's Computers?

Mon, 05 Nov 2007 23:17:00 GMT
WBNS 10TV Columbus - It is unclear how common it is for students to access porn. According to interviews with various schools' officials and an analysis of public records from 46 central Ohio districts, many districts do not keep detailed data about the frequency of ...

Attorney General to hold open meetings, records seminars - Ada Evening News

Mon, 05 Nov 2007 17:27:37 GMT

Attorney General to hold open meetings, records seminars
Ada Evening News, OK - 7 hours ago
Edmondson will also discuss requirements on access to public records and the conduct of public meetings. “We have found in the past that government and ...


Group sues to get Clinton records (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)

Mon, 05 Nov 2007 23:01:34 GMT
A conservative public interest group has sued the National Archives to obtain records from Hillary Rodham Clinton's tenure as head of a White House task force on health care during her husband's administration. Judicial Watch, which has been seeking access to Clinton's White House records since April 2006, announced the filing of the lawsuit on Monday claiming the National Archives has failed to ...


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News flash on little house on the prairie

in A Year of Reading

Sat, 03 Nov 2007 16:31:00 GMT
On Milwaukee - Erdrich is one of my favorites, not only for the story it tells, but because it forms a perfect compliment to the "Little House on the Prairie" stories many of us grew up on. In "Birchbark..." the narrator is a young Indian girl who recreates her ...

ABC.com - Little House on the Prairie

Official site for the 2005 ABC mini-series Little House on the Prairie, which recreates the literary saga for the small screen.

The very latest information on court records

Error in court records results in woman’s jail stay - Kansas City Star

Thu, 01 Nov 2007 03:17:55 GMT

Error in court records results in woman’s jail stay
Kansas City Star, MO - Oct 31, 2007
A mistake in court records led to a two-night jail stay for a woman being investigated by police for playing music too loud. Andrea Conn of Windsor, Pa., ...