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Barak: Labor Opposes Committee of Inquiry on Wiretaps

(IsraelNN.com) Labor Party leader Ehud Barak joined Attorney General Menachem Mazuz Friday in attacking the Minister of Justice's intention to create a committee of inquiry in the matter of the wiretaps against Vice Prime Minister Chaim Ramon. He said that the Labor party "vehemently opposes the move."

EMA opposes New York videogame bill

JULY 10 |The following summarizes key government affairs activities during June of the Entertainment Merchants Assn.

JEITA opposes plan for royalty collection for HDD recorders, iPod

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JEITA opposes plan for royalty collection for HDD recorders, iPod+

TOKYO, July 10-(Kyodo), A group of major electronics makers voiced formal opposition on Thursday to a government proposal to have them add effective copyright royalties to the retail prices of audiovisual recorders fitted with hard disk drives and digital audio players like the iPod.

FTC opposes online privacy law

Tags: Google Inc., Commission, Online Privacy, FTC, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Sales Force Management, Internet, Sales, Richard Koman

Rabbi Cherlow Opposes Inquiry into Wiretaps

(IsraelNN.com) Rabbi Yuval Cherlo of Petach Tikva Yeshiva came out Sunday against the establishment of a committee of inquiry into the matter of the wiretaps against Minister Chaim Ramon. "If indeed illegal wiretaps were made against Minister Ramon during the police investigation into his matter, this must be looked into," he wrote. He added, however, that "The last people who have the right to discuss this are Israel's government [ministers]."

Brazilian group opposes Gilead's AIDS drug patent

NEW DELHI: India's generic drug industry is a lifeline for millions of AIDS patients in developing countries. Now in a bid to protect access to this lifeline, a foreign patient group has for the first time filed an opposition against the grant of a patent in India to US-based Gilead Sciences for the key AIDS drug tenofovir.

Huntington mayor opposes raise for himself

A West Virginia city council is hoping to overcome opposition to giving the mayor a raise from the proposal's biggest foe: the mayor.

Huntington mayor opposes raise for himself

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) -- A West Virginia city council is hoping to overcome opposition to giving the mayor a raise from the proposal's biggest foe: the mayor.

Huntington mayor opposes raise for himself

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Brazilian AIDS Group opposes patent to Gilead's AIDS drug tenofovir in India

Brazilian AIDS advocacy group ABIA (Brazilian Interdisciplinary AIDS Association) and the Indian NGO SAHARA (Centre for Residential Care & Rehabilitation) submitted an opposition against the grant of a patent in India to Gilead Sciences for the key AIDS drug tenofovir. A patent in India would not only restrict generic competition in India, but would also have a direct impact on the ability of Brazil to produce and access affordable generic versions of the drug.

West Virginia mayor still opposes his own pay raise

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - A West Virginia city council has reduced a plan to raise its mayor's pay, but the mayor still says no.

West Virginia mayor still opposes his own pay raise

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - A West Virginia city council has reduced a plan to raise its mayor's pay, but the mayor still says no.

US-EU private data sharing agreement at hand: report

The administration of President George W. Bush opposes such a move, the Times reported, because the Privacy Act gives US nationals - - but not foreigners - - the right to sue so the Act would have to be sent back to the Democratic-controlled Congress to be amended.

Google's Page Warns Against Microhoo Monopoly

Google cofounder Larry Page visited Washington this week to discuss why the search giant is becoming more involved in the debate over how to use "white spaces." He also addressed his company's potential long-term advertising deal with Yahoo and discussed why Google opposes a Microsoft-Yahoo deal.

Clear Channel spent more than $760,000 lobbying and Sinclair's Mark Hyman and Sean Lucas Win 2008 Telly Award

City of Industry, CA --(www.USEquityNews.com)-- 05/27/2008 - Broadcasting industry alert provided by U.S. Equity News. Clear Channel Communications Inc. spent more than $760,000 in the first quarter lobbying against the combination of two satellite radio companies and on other issues, according to a disclosure form. The company, like most of the broadcast radio industry, opposes the proposed $5 billion acquisition of XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. by Sirius Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. That deal was cleared by the Justice Department in March but still needs approval by the Federal Communications Commission.


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