Monday, July 19, 2004

New P2P Network Targets Government Secrets

Tired of downloading songs, movies or pornography from your favorite file-sharing network? If so, turn to the Outragedmoderates.com, where you can access more than 600 semi-classified government, such as memos about the Abu Ghraib prison scandal and the Halliburton's no-bid contract for rebuilding Iraq. The site was started two weeks ago by Thad Anderson, a second year law student at St. John's University who has grown increasingly frustrated at the amount of scandalous information our leaders are trying to withhold from the public: ""I really think this is a crucial point, during my lifetime, for people to really look at what's going on with the government and make it be more accountable for what it's doing. The president and vice president have used executive privilege to withhold documents that almost every president for the last 30 or 40 years has released

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TUNES: An all-out Apple attack: Re-designed iPod is $100 less expensive and has longer battery life.

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