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- Innocent Man's Life Destroyed by Anonymous Topix Poster - ABC News
- Germany blocks Turkey's EU talks
- Rising rap star Lil Snupe found shot dead in Louisiana
- Sequester cuts hit poor, elderly, cancer patients
- Obama leaves Kenya off itinerary for Africa trip
- Jamaica Church Leaders Rally For Anti-Sodomy Law
Innocent Man's Life Destroyed by Anonymous Topix Poster - ABC News Posted: 26 Mar 2012 06:21 PM PDT Stookey went to work but discovered unmasking anonymous Internet posters wasn't easy. Then he learned of the one key piece of information he needed: the Internet Protocol (IP) address, a unique fingerprint left by every device that accesses the Internet. "Once you get the IP address, you can go to your telephone companies and say, 'Give me the telephone number it comes back to, along with the name and address of the person who owns that telephone number,'" Stookey said. |
Germany blocks Turkey's EU talks Posted: 20 Jun 2013 03:15 PM PDT Germany has blocked the next step in the European Union 's membership talks with Turkey over Ankara's crackdown on anti-government protests, a diplomat from an EU nation said Thursday. |
Rising rap star Lil Snupe found shot dead in Louisiana Posted: 21 Jun 2013 12:25 PM PDT Police are investigating the shooting death of rising rap star Lil Snupe, 18, who was shot twice in the torso in Winnfield, La. |
Sequester cuts hit poor, elderly, cancer patients Posted: 15 Jun 2013 09:07 AM PDT In March, as the sweeping $85 billion reductions known as sequestration kicked in, President Barack Obama called them "stupid" and "arbitrary" and said they could thwart economic progress. |
Obama leaves Kenya off itinerary for Africa trip Posted: 24 Jun 2013 04:51 AM PDT When President Barack Obama arrives in Africa this week, there will be one notable omission from his travel itinerary: Kenya, the birthplace of his father and home to many of his relatives. |
Jamaica Church Leaders Rally For Anti-Sodomy Law Posted: 22 Jun 2013 09:00 PM PDT Several church pastors in Jamaica led a revival meeting Sunday to oppose efforts to overturn the Caribbean country's anti-sodomy law and turn back what they see as increasing acceptance of homosexuality. |
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