Princeton report questions electronic voting machine security

Saturday, September 16, 2006 Researchers at Princeton University have conducted research into the security of electronic voting machines. They have created a virus that could breach voting machines and change votes. The creators of the voting machine say the research was unrealistic. Edward William Felten, a professor of computer sciences and public affairs at Princeton […]

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New Australian industrial relations legislation passes House of Representatives

Friday, November 11, 2005 Wikinews Australia has in-depth coverage of this issue: Australian industrial relations legislation, 2005 The new Australian industrial relations legislation, dubbed “WorkChoices” by the Government, passed the House of Representatives November 10. It is to be considered next by the Senate. The House session became tumultuous, with the Leader of the House […]

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Cancer trial patient dies after hospital computer system error

Monday, September 22, 2008 Gary Foster, a British cancer patient, has died after a hospital computer error. The twenty-seven-year-old was undergoing a trial at the University College London Hospital when an apparent computer system error led to him repeatedly receiving double the amount of chemotherapy needed. Foster had been treated for testicular cancer since June. […]

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Australian House of Representatives has “no rules”: Gillard

Thursday, June 1, 2006 The Australian Labor Party has accused speaker of the Australian House of Representatives, David Hawker (Liberal, Wannon) of failing to be impartial. During question time today, opposition leader, Kim Beazley (Labor, Brand) asked the government to confirm comments made by Cameron Thompson (Liberal, Blair), which asked for Prime Minister John Howard […]

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