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Privacy advocates warn that the new federal
standards for driver's licenses will effectively create a national ID card,
centralizing information that can be misused - by letting the government
track the whereabouts of innocent people, for instance.
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Imagine. According to the media/government fable,
it was hot enough to soften the steel and cause the building to collapse,
however, as is evident from the picture and video, it was not hot enough to
singe her hair.

According to the president the biggest problem facing Social Security are... our nation's elderly.

Japan has mapped out a plan to defend a chain of its southernmost islands
in the East China Sea against invasion amid rising security concerns about
China, a press report said Sunday.

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