June 21, 2005
Daily ePolitics Buzz Brief
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National
- Senate Republicans To Offer Weekly ’Podcast’ (mysan.de)
State Senate Majority Leader David J. Brightbill (R-Lebanon) announced today that the Senate Republican Caucus has begun offering a weekly "podcast" on its website to expand its coverage of news affecting the lives of Pennsylvanians. (June 21, 2005)
International
- Australia: Verdict In On E-government (Computer World)
Australia's use of online government services has nearly doubled over the last two years, with taxpayers swapping standing in queues for Web transactions, according to the most comprehensive study of the subject to date. (June 21, 2005)
- Angry Arab Blogger Thrives (Detroit News)
As'ad AbuKhalil is a California professor and runs the Angry Arab News Service, a popular blog that provides leftist commentary about the war in Iraq, Lebanese politics and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. (June 21, 2005)
- 'Cybersquatters' Play Virtual Politics With Same-sex Marriage (Globe Technology)
Canadian politicians debating same-sex marriage have suddenly found themselves into the worldwide debate over "cybersquatting" -- appropriating someone else's name and claiming it as your website address. (June 21, 2005)
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