• The complaint cites a number of violations, including unreasonable search and seizure prohibited by the Fourth Amendment, and discrimination prohibited by the federal civil rights laws. (aclu.org)
  • The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects Americans from random and arbitrary stops and searches. (aclu.org)
  • The Court then balanced the government interest in public safety for these "safety sensitive" positions and determined that the searches as authorized by the regulations without a warrant and in some cases without individualized suspicion were nonetheless reasonable under the Fourth Amendment. (llrmi.com)
  • The Supreme Court pointed out that where the government requires its employees to provide urine samples for analysis of illegal drug use, these searches must meet the reasonableness requirements of the Fourth Amendment. (llrmi.com)
  • Although employees have an expectation of privacy with respect to these types of searches, the Court found that on weighing the government interest against the intrusion on the individual's privacy, these searches did not violate the Fourth Amendment rights of government employees. (llrmi.com)
  • Although the Supreme Court has made clear that even random suspicionless drug testing of government employees in safety-sensitive positions does not violate the Fourth Amendment, challenges to drug testing policies are commonplace. (llrmi.com)
  • And police agencies are quick to cut plea deals rather than have the details of the surveillance revealed in court and potentially found to violate innocent citizens' constitutional rights, specifically the Fourth Amendment right against illegal searches and seizures and privacy. (formerfedlawyer.com)
  • The Fourth Amendment to the US Constitution is supposed to protect citizens against unreasonable or illegal searches and seizures of their property. (itprotoday.com)
  • If we accept that an email is analogous to a letter or a phone call, it is manifest that agents of the government cannot compel a commercial ISP to turn over the contents of an email without triggering the Fourth Amendment. (itprotoday.com)
  • Government officials and the security services often committed human rights abuses with impunity. (state.gov)
  • DETROIT - An Ohio mother of two who was unlawfully arrested, detained and strip-searched because of her ethnicity filed a lawsuit today against Frontier Airlines, Detroit Metro Airport officials and federal authorities. (aclu.org)
  • Federal, state and local law enforcement officials today announced the filing of federal charges against 55 defendants in five separate cases for their alleged participation in varied criminal conduct, including armed drug trafficking, narcotics conspiracies, illegal firearms sales and firearms violations by convicted felons. (justice.gov)
  • U. S. Customs and Drug Enforcement Agency officials are kept busy these days searching for smuggled illegal drugs. (nebraska.gov)
  • The statement of claim filed against the government accuses prison officials of inappropriate conduct, seeks an end to searches that are not authorized by federal law and seeks compensation for victims. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • Certifying a class action like this will hopefully make prison officials much more careful, and work a lot harder to stop unnecessary strip searches," he said. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • SSPs have increased dramatically in Kentucky, North Carolina and West Virginia with support from government officials, community advocates, and healthcare providers. (cdc.gov)
  • Civil rights advocates say the NSA is illegally searching and seizing Americans' internet communications and argue the alleged surveillance is unconstitutional. (rt.com)
  • The multiplicity of laws, mindlessly enacted by the Congress in response to political pressure or special interests, have added fuel to the fire, by setting up bureaus and agencies with almost unlimited power to intervene - often illegally - in the most intimate affairs of our daily lives. (freezone.org)
  • I have myself relived their dark mood of helpless rage each time my telephone conversations have been monitored, my notes and manuscripts stolen from my car, my home illegally entered and my files searched. (freezone.org)
  • Ontario's Superior Court of Justice has certified a class-action lawsuit alleging that Canadian authorities illegally strip searched federal inmates hundreds of thousands of times over three decades. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/environmental/brownfields. (cdc.gov)
  • Jan. 5, 2023: Yost files a lawsuit against six individuals, including California resident Stacey E. Yim, and six companies that relied on illegal robocalls to generate sales leads, subsequently pitching "car warranties" to Ohio residents. (ohioattorneygeneral.gov)
  • The ACLU announced a settlement on April 21, 2015, in its lawsuit filed on behalf of Shoshana Hebshi, a mother of two who was pulled off an airplane at gunpoint, arrested, strip-searched, and detained. (aclu.org)
  • SEATTLE - Attorney General Bob Ferguson today filed a consumer protection lawsuit against a former Whatcom County loan officer, accusing her of offering home loan modification and bankruptcy services, neither of which she is qualified for under state law, then charging hefty and illegal up-front fees, while providing little or no help. (wa.gov)
  • EFF's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit seeks disclosure of any written opinions or orders from FISC discussing illegal government surveillance, as well as any briefings to Congress about those violations. (eff.org)
  • San Francisco - In a continuing campaign to uncover the government's secret interpretations of the surveillance laws underlying the National Security Agency (NSA)'s spying programs, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today filed another lawsuit against the Department of Justice, demanding that the government hand over key Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. (eff.org)
  • While laws currently dictate that strip searches should be limited to instances when an inmate might have had access to drugs or other contraband, the lawsuit alleges they were far more frequent, and regularly occurred when inmates left prison buildings or secure areas, entered family visitation rooms or were transferred to different facilities. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • The government's statement of defence argues that the class-action lawsuit is "overly broad and unmanageable" because it includes inmates incarcerated over the last 30 years "regardless of whether they were subjected to routine strip searches and/or experienced harm from routine strip searches. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • In addition an increase in electronic surveillance in public spaces, coupled with the movement of many citizens' routine interactions to the digital space, signified the government was monitoring an increasing percentage of daily life. (state.gov)
  • Authorities arrested or detained countless citizens for "spreading fake news," "illegal information dissemination," or "spreading rumors online. (state.gov)
  • Together, the dedicated law enforcement officers, community leaders and concerned citizens who support the Violence Reduction Partnership are taking back our neighborhoods that are plagued by illegal firearms, illicit drugs and crime. (justice.gov)
  • Disarming good citizens, who are the only ones likely to obey the ILLEGAL prohibition, does not make them safer. (virginia.gov)
  • infringement on citizens' privacy rights, including illegal searches and many others. (unpo.org)
  • This "emergency" abuse of privacy rights amounts to an illegal search and should be challenged on its constitutionality, but the real danger is that the tools used to monitor locations of phones can also be used after the claimed crisis is over to monitor perfectly legal activities of citizens. (cnionline.org)
  • A federal investigation that began in February of this year uncovered large numbers of illegal immigrants who may have used the Social Security numbers of lawful U.S. citizens or residents to get jobs at Swift. (foxnews.com)
  • All three branches of the US government are variously portrayed as corrupt, incompetent, self-serving, or otherwise not acting in the best interest of the citizens of the country. (itprotoday.com)
  • First launched in 2021, Brave Search is an extension of the Brave web browser, which is marketed as a "private search engine. (naturalnews.com)
  • from October 2014 to September 2015, federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies seized a total of 167.7 kilograms of fentanyl, and through June, 2016, they seized 363.8 kilograms of fentanyl [9]. (cdc.gov)
  • For example, at border crossings (also called "ports of entry"), federal authorities do not need a warrant or even suspicion of wrongdoing to justify conducting what courts have called a "routine search," such as searching luggage or a vehicle. (aclu.org)
  • Similarly, Border Patrol cannot search vehicles in the 100-mile zone without a warrant or "probable cause" (a reasonable belief, based on the circumstances, that an immigration violation or crime has likely occurred). (aclu.org)
  • Brandon Cammack testifies that he was hired by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to determine whether a search warrant the FBI executed against Paxton's associate Nate Paul was illegal. (wvxu.org)
  • For instance, to get location information from cellphone towers, law enforcement agencies would have to get a warrant from a judge and then work with the cellphone service provider who then had a record of what information was gathered. (formerfedlawyer.com)
  • the point of the case is that the government conducted a search, with no warrant, of communications that Warshak reasonably believed to be private. (itprotoday.com)
  • The Sixth Circuit decision affirmed what seems to be common sense: The government must obtain a warrant to search or seize stored email messages just as they would to search any other kind of stored record. (itprotoday.com)
  • That statement strikes me as being exactly correct: If the government wants to access email messages, they should be required to obtain a warrant to do so. (itprotoday.com)
  • The Federal Trade Commission, along with 46 agencies from 38 states and the District of Columbia, has stopped a massive telefunding operation that bombarded 67 million consumers with 1.3 billion deceptive charitable fundraising calls (mostly illegal robocalls). (ftc.gov)
  • Our secret weapon is consumers - whom we urge to continue reporting illicit robocalls, so we can sever these unwanted illegal robocallers' connection once and for all. (ohioattorneygeneral.gov)
  • In addition, Operation Stop Scam Calls focuses on the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service providers that facilitate tens of billions of illegal robocalls annually, many of which originate from overseas. (ohioattorneygeneral.gov)
  • On Sept. 11, 2011, she was forcibly removed from an airplane in handcuffs, strip searched, and held for four hours in a small cell even though she had done nothing suspicious. (aclu.org)
  • No one is safer because an innocent mother of two was dragged off a flight, strip searched and held for several hours. (aclu.org)
  • Can people please let law agencies do their job without undue pressure. (lusakatimes.com)
  • This created undue pressure for search engines that rely partly or fully on the Bing Search API. (naturalnews.com)
  • The United Nations refugee agency UNHCR posted on Twitter that details relating to the case were being examined. (wsws.org)
  • Mohammad Nader Farhad, a UNHCR spokesman, said the agency and other groups are providing emergency winter assistance for 240,000 internally displaced people. (rawa.org)
  • HMRC officers, working with Birmingham City Council Trading Standards, Immigration Enforcement, the Government Agency Intelligence Network (GAIN) and West Midlands Police, shut down the suspected plant at an industrial unit on the outskirts of the city centre on Tuesday 8 November and Wednesday 9 November. (capitalfm.com)
  • Civil rights and federal attorneys sparred at a hearing over a case involving domestic dragnet surveillance by the federal government. (rt.com)
  • Alberta said the province will not participate in any attempts to seize "assault rifles" the federal government recently prohibited. (breitbart.com)
  • Witness his "Executive -Order on Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government," part of an unprecedented barrage of such orders . (heritage.org)
  • Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. (ftc.gov)
  • Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you're on a federal government site. (ftc.gov)
  • The Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, has called for the support of the federal government through the Nigeria Immigration Service in combatting the menace of illegal mining activities majorly being perpetrated by non-Nigerians in the various mining sites in the state. (thisdaylive.com)
  • Paxton eventually hired an outside attorney, which goes against agency protocol, to issue grand jury subpoenas to help Paul in his fight against the federal government, investigators said. (wvxu.org)
  • The federal government has already been caught secretly collecting email and phone communications in its effort to fight terrorism, but now, scrutiny is being focused on local and state law enforcement. (formerfedlawyer.com)
  • Conditions of Use and Logon This is a U.S. Federal Government system and shall be used only by authorized persons for authorized purposes. (cdc.gov)
  • The City of Miami Police Department has proudly teamed with several local and federal agencies, including the U.S. Attorney's Office for the South District of Florida, to bring to an end an elaborate network responsible for drug trafficking in our community," said Chief Llanes. (justice.gov)
  • CSLB recently launched an online search tool for consumers to find their local contractor by zip code or city to alleviate the hiring of unlicensed contractors. (ca.gov)
  • New Chinese cybersecurity law will force Apple to keep data on local servers, aid gov't. (appleinsider.com)
  • It was only a matter of time before this more-attractive service model came to your local PC, and that's what desktop search products seek to provide. (informit.com)
  • These numbers are generally issued by a local city or state DMV, or another similar driver service agency. (dmv.com)
  • Check in with your local DMV or similar agency for more details about license plate protocols. (dmv.com)
  • 2. When we use the word policy, we mean any mandate issued by the local school board or other local agency that affects the environment in schools throughout your district. (cdc.gov)
  • The complaint alleges that Avid Telecom, Lansky and Reeves knowingly provided substantial assistance or support to sellers and telemarketers engaged in illegal robocalling, including defendants involved in Yost's "car warranty" action filed in July of 2022. (ohioattorneygeneral.gov)
  • In practice, however, Border Patrol agents often do not limit themselves to brief immigration inquiries and regularly conduct criminal investigations and illegal searches at checkpoints. (aclu.org)
  • whereas it also provides the government with additional power to conduct online surveillance, and imposes sharp restrictions on freedom of expression and freedom of assembly. (ethiopianreview.com)
  • An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB Control Number. (cdc.gov)
  • We continue to work with other enforcement agencies to reduce the availability of illicit tobacco. (capitalfm.com)
  • The company said every employee hired since 1997 has completed the proper forms and received proper work authorization from the government. (foxnews.com)
  • With appropriate authorization and support, agencies can successfully implement SSPs in underserved areas. (cdc.gov)
  • James Gilligan, a Department of Justice attorney, said the government had never confirmed nor denied the existence of the secret 2009 report, and added that AT&T's report only relates to the legal court orders received under the Foreign Intelligence Act. (rt.com)
  • EFF has sued the Department of Justice (DOJ), demanding answers about illegal email and telephone call surveillance at the National Security Agency (NSA). (eff.org)
  • Authorities continued to impose ever tighter control of all print, broadcast, electronic, and social media and regularly used them to propagate government views and CCP ideology. (state.gov)
  • A search was carried out by the relevant government authorities at my private residence, I take issue with the legality of the Search, which was conducted in my absence and despite the officers being advised by my Lawyers that this was illegal, they proceeded anyway. (lusakatimes.com)
  • However, last month, a government lawyer publicly disclosed that the NSA's surveillance had gone even further than what the law permits, with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) issuing at least one ruling calling the NSA's actions unconstitutional. (eff.org)
  • Now, technology is helping government agencies tackle this problem, thanks to Detect IT: Fish-a data-driven tool developed by WWF and TRAFFIC and powered by HPE Vertica. (worldwildlife.org)
  • today, millions of data sets can be searched in a flash. (worldwildlife.org)
  • It claims the National Security Agency (NSA) acquired AT&T customers' email and other data using surveillance devices attached to the company's network. (rt.com)
  • Another section calls for government data not already disaggregated to be catalogued along identity categories. (heritage.org)
  • The broad adoption of the Web Discovery Project, which allows users to anonymously contribute browsing data to the ever-growing Brave Search index. (naturalnews.com)
  • Performing a free license plate search will allow you to view vehicle-specific information, while paid services typically provide more data. (dmv.com)
  • CDC estimates the average reporting burden for this collection of information as three minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data/information sources, gathering and maintaining the data/information needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. (cdc.gov)
  • The audit of almost 400 foreclosures in San Francisco found that 84 percent of them appeared to be illegal, according to the study released by the California city. (wanttoknow.info)
  • 7. To provide a more accurate document in roadway fatality investigations, investigating agencies should review current procedures to include the use of new and proven technology, such as drones with cameras. (cdc.gov)
  • The days and weeks following the April 2002 devastation brought hundreds of people digging through the rubble, searching for bodies. (imemc.org)
  • The government recently declassified a secret letter , written in 2002 laying out the executive branch's initial legal justifications for the vast expansion of electronic surveillance after September 11, 2001. (eff.org)
  • Liquid Protection Agency (EPA) 2002] and include mercury exposures and responding appropri mercury has a relatively low vapor pressure pneumonitis, bronchiolitis, pulmonary ately to spills and releases. (cdc.gov)
  • Routine strip searches are an essential component of an integrated safety and security strategy within penitentiaries and in the broader correctional context," the document says. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • The statement of defence says that claims should be restricted to a more recent two-year period and "only include individuals who actually experienced a routine strip search, which caused or materially contributed to recognizable and compensable psychological or emotional harm. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • The National Security Agency (NSA) during the last years of the George W. Bush administration committed "flagrant" violations of Americans' privacy rights by conducting illegal searches of phone records, according to newly disclosed government documents. (allgov.com)
  • Federal border agents are stopping, interrogating, and searching Americans on an everyday basis with absolutely no suspicion of wrongdoing, and often in ways that our Constitution does not permit. (aclu.org)
  • Walton's scolding represented the second time recently that the spy agency had come under fire by a FISC judge since whistleblower Edward Snowden disclosed thousands of NSA documents about its domestic surveillance programs. (allgov.com)
  • The government further disclosed that the FISC had determined the government's surveillance violated the spirit of the law on at least one occasion, as well. (eff.org)
  • The government released two new FISC opinions this evening, both of which concern the transition of NSA surveillance to the oversight of the FISC in 2007. (eff.org)
  • "What really matters is not what the government gains but what the plaintiffs lose: they lose privacy and control of their communications," said Richard Wiebe, the plaintiff's attorney, reported IDG News Service. (rt.com)
  • Below are key excerpts of important news articles on 84% of all U.S. foreclosures being illegal, autism rates rising 78% in 10 Years, Fukushima's nuclear reactors requiring decades to repair, and more. (wanttoknow.info)
  • For lots more from major media sources on the illegal foreclosures made by the biggest banks and financial firms, the collusion of government agencies, and more, see our " Banking Bailout " news articles. (wanttoknow.info)
  • A different intelligence court judge, John D. Bates, reprimanded the NSA in 2011 for violations it committed in another program, and said he found a pattern of misrepresentation by the agency. (allgov.com)
  • The main domestic security agencies include the Ministry of State Security, the Ministry of Public Security, and the People's Armed Police. (state.gov)
  • The complaint alleges that Lozano engaged in unlicensed activity as a mortgage broker, charged illegal advance fees for third-party loan modification services, and made deceptive solicitations, violating the state Consumer Protection Act and the Mortgage Broker Practices Act. (wa.gov)
  • The Office of the Attorney General is the chief legal office for the state of Washington with attorneys and staff in 27 divisions across the state providing legal services to roughly 200 state agencies, boards and commissions. (wa.gov)
  • Is an individual or group whose life, liberty or pursuit of happiness is gravely threatened by the state, justified in taking action that is technically illegal, in order to survive? (freezone.org)
  • The island's households were helped by an agreement between the government and the banks, which are still partly controlled by the state, to forgive debt exceeding 110 percent of home values. (wanttoknow.info)
  • We have had ZERO shootings in state agencies and this prohibition on those with a concealed handgun permit, some of whom have active and ongoing threats to their lives, is entirely without any justification and needlessly and recklessly endangers innocent lives. (virginia.gov)
  • According to the governor, "I particularly urge the service to work closely with the Osun State Government to stop illegal migration from outside the country into Osun State. (thisdaylive.com)
  • We have several reports of non-Nigerians flocking into the state, especially for illegal gold mining businesses. (thisdaylive.com)
  • We need the cooperation of the Immigration Service and other security agencies to stop aliens from swamping into our state in search of gold. (thisdaylive.com)
  • If you live in a state that allows drivers to keep the same license plate numbers with new vehicles, you may be able to access more driver history through a license plate search. (dmv.com)
  • While the information available in a license plate number search varies by state, they can still contain beneficial material if you are a car buyer. (dmv.com)
  • They urge the public to be particularly alert to the continuation of emergency practices at both the federal and state levels, permitting respective governments to act autocratically with little in the way of transparency or accountability. (cnionline.org)
  • Red Dog, an Oglala Lakota who lived at the Red Cloud Agency, Nebraska, 1876-77 (Nebraska State Historical Society RG2955.ph). (nebraska.gov)
  • One of the state legal institutions designed to combat corruption in government and management bodies and in the field of economic activity is the prosecutor's office. (lu.se)
  • The illegal arrest and strip search of Ms. Hebshi is not simply a mistake made by an airline employee or government agency, but a predictable consequence of institutionalizing racial stereotypes and mass suspicion as law enforcement tactics," said Sarah Mehta, ACLU of Michigan staff attorney. (aclu.org)
  • One can assume that the current illegal repatriation of refugees is a direct consequence of this dirty arrangement. (wsws.org)
  • Of those documents, created between January 2008 and December 2010, 4,500 showed signature irregularities, a telltale sign of the illegal practice of "robosigning" documents. (wanttoknow.info)
  • The practice was at the heart of the foreclosure scandal that led to a $25 billion settlement between the U.S. government and five major banks last week. (wanttoknow.info)
  • The Supreme Court has condemned the practice, however, saying in a 2001 ruling that searches are "one of the most extreme exercises of police power" and are inherently "humiliating and degrading. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • Female genital mutilation with its attendant complications has been a harmful traditional practice that is difficult to eliminate despite all efforts by various government and non-governmental agencies in Nigeria. (bvsalud.org)
  • 5. It is biased legislation against people who 'are paranoid, ignorant gun-owning, government-hating rednecks who feel that they need to own a tank to protect themselves against the government. (hubpages.com)
  • Before new legislation* in March 2015, SSPs were illegal in Kentucky. (cdc.gov)
  • Use of stop words in a search will not produce desired results. (scstatehouse.gov)
  • Policymakers will then search for racial -results, and their policies will be unfair and wasteful. (heritage.org)
  • Scroll to the bottom of the page and click See All Search Results to see a list of all items for sale in this subcategory. (informit.com)
  • As part of an effort to stop relying on any technology solutions controlled by what has come to be known as Big Tech, Brave Search will instead use its own solutions exclusively to ensure users are given full and accurate search results, no matter the topic or query. (naturalnews.com)
  • By default, Brave Search users will now receive 100% of results from the Brave Index, giving users fully independent results," Brave announced in a blog post. (naturalnews.com)
  • Now, 0 percent of Brave Search results come from outside indexes. (naturalnews.com)
  • Related: Back in summer of 2020, Microsoft publicly admitted that its Bing search engine censors search results in order to promote "equality. (naturalnews.com)
  • Since its launch, privacy-preserving Brave Search has been the only global, independent alternative to serve results almost exclusively from its own index," the company further revealed . (naturalnews.com)
  • The result is that Brave Search results now have "the nuance and completeness needed to compete on both privacy and quality. (naturalnews.com)
  • GILL: Well, the latest report is the Central Intelligence Agency was shadowing or putting under surveillance Congressman Claude Popper, Supreme Court Justice William 0. (cia.gov)
  • Now that the agency has been forced to release them, we can see that the real reason for secrecy was to conceal the fact that surveillance under the Patriot Act (pdf) was far broader, and less focused, than the public and Congress had been led to believe. (allgov.com)
  • BILL GILL: Senator, in this week of charges against the Central Intelligence Agency on alleged domestic spying you have had a research staff at work. (cia.gov)
  • We work to advance government policies that protect consumers and promote competition. (ftc.gov)
  • Basic Pilot is a voluntary federal program where businesses can check the legal work status of new employees against government databases. (foxnews.com)
  • In the course of these activities, the Italian captain not only repeatedly violated international law, apparently in coordination with the Italian maritime rescue centre, he also set a precedent for further illegal mass repatriations. (wsws.org)
  • It appears that the government and even at least one private presumably Israeli company now have the capability to track hundreds of thousands if not millions of phones simultaneously. (cnionline.org)
  • Photograph: Mr Robin Swann MLA, Minister of Health, and Ms Colette Rogers, from the Public Health Agency, raising awareness of new regulations on smoking in private vehicles. (who.int)
  • Smoking in a car with children has now become illegal in Northern Ireland, from 1 February 2022. (who.int)
  • The report details stringent new accountability requirements directed at the Government of Ethiopia in a new 2014 bill. (unpo.org)
  • Last month The United States House Appropriations Committee included stringent new requirements of accountability from the Government of Ethiopia, in a section of the new 2014 bill. (unpo.org)
  • U.N. Special Rapporteur Margaret Sekaggya said , "journalists, bloggers and others advocating for increased respect for human rights should not be subject to pressure for the mere fact that their views are not in alignment with those of the Government [of Ethiopia]. (ethiopianreview.com)
  • The collaborative efforts of all agencies involved have not only proven that law enforcement's resolve is active and present in our neighborhoods, but equally apparent is the investigative strength obtained through an unified effort to bring an end to drug trafficking and violence on our streets. (justice.gov)
  • with each violation of the Privacy Act, in which personal, non-criminal information about me has been passed to various agencies and individuals, here and abroad. (freezone.org)
  • More seriously, those operators will now have to provide "technical support" to security agencies, and pass security reviews. (appleinsider.com)
  • governments to provide army, navy, air force or national po- lice troops for the new force. (cia.gov)
  • Toolbars are very popular form factors, and most of the products provide a toolbar item on the Windows Taskbar in addition to their regular search interface (usually an application window). (informit.com)
  • If you are looking for information about a vehicle that you spot on the road, searching a license plate can provide you with some essential info. (dmv.com)
  • Meanwhile, the U.N. refugee agency and international aid groups have vowed to provide enough assistance - particularly blankets, clothes, gloves, fuel and plastic sheeting - to prevent deaths from cold and exposure this winter. (rawa.org)
  • It has hundreds of millions of dollars, tans'of thousands of people working for it -- that if this agency begins to engage in this kind of thing without.the controls the'FBI has, without court orders. (cia.gov)
  • Preying on people facing foreclosure and bankruptcy is not only illegal - it's immoral," Ferguson said. (wa.gov)
  • Recent opinion polls have shown that an overwhelming majority of the American people fear and distrust their government. (freezone.org)
  • It's been my experience that many of the people pushing so hard for gun control are the same people who still believe that the US government is looking out for the best interest of it's people. (hubpages.com)
  • For an excellent 15-minute video showing clearly the many unbelievable connections between key people in government which led to 9/11, click here . (wanttoknow.info)
  • The Afghan government discourages the settlements and does not want them to become permanent, worrying that they will attract even more people. (rawa.org)
  • The agency has budgeted $2.8 million this year to assist internally displaced people year-round. (rawa.org)
  • Up-front fees are generally illegal and often a sign of a scam. (wa.gov)
  • First, it should make ISPs sit up and take notice of their actual legal obligations, including the fact that they are not obligated to facilitate warrantless searches. (itprotoday.com)
  • Anyone with information about the smuggling or illegal sale of tobacco can report it by calling our 24-hour Hotline on 0800 59 5000. (capitalfm.com)
  • How to report environmental incidents, including pollution, damage to the natural environment, flooding, illegal fishing or a collapsed river bank. (www.gov.uk)
  • At the request of the Government of Israel, the Director-General has the honour to transmit to the Fifty-sixth World Health Assembly the attached report by the Ministry of Health of Israel. (who.int)
  • To complement the database is a piece of user interface, which you use to enter and submit your search keywords. (informit.com)
  • Discover the various ways to find items to buy on eBay by searching or just browsing, for product listing. (informit.com)
  • However, when you search a license plate from Alaska, you will find that plates are never transferred between vehicles. (dmv.com)
  • Through a single search field, you can find articles, journals, doctoral theses and books. (lu.se)
  • It's plain to see how cellphones have improved our lives, not only by making sure we never miss a call, but also by putting the internet, including GPS navigation, email, Google searches, and all of our other favorite apps, right in our pocket. (formerfedlawyer.com)
  • and Amazon.com bend over backward to answer your search query. (informit.com)
  • Thankfully (and unlike other search alternatives), Brave had both an independent index, and a built-in delivery mechanism (the Brave browser) to continue improving the Brave Search index. (naturalnews.com)
  • Unlike a VIN number, which always stays with a specific automobile, a license plate number search can potentially show either vehicle or driver history. (dmv.com)