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  • UK to monitor all online communications?

    Details of every phone call, e-mail and period of time spent on the Internet by the public would be held on a British government database under a plan to combat crime and terrorism.

  • UK plans to stop illegal downloads

    Britain is set to crack down on people who illegally download films and music from the internet, with a plan to cut them off if they break the law.

  • OzEmail kicks off sporting new site

    A blend of sporting news and soft-core porn is proving to be the winning combination for a joint venture between Horowitz Publications and ISP Giant, OzEmail, with the launch of their new site, www.sportcentral.com.au.

  • ASX Midday Munch: Tech stocks a mixed bag of tricks

    The Triple-I Index was on the rise this morning although tech stocks were mixed. Trader tension lifted a little due to speculation that the Reserve Bank of Australia was unlikely to raise interest rates again soon.

  • ASX Midday Munch: Tyler leaves, but market still drab

    There was a little more activity on the Triple-I Index this morning as the market edged higher -- although low volumes saw traders still treading cautiously ahead of tomorrow's decision by the US Federal Reserve on raising interest rates.

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