Day archives: November 9th, 2009

World Health Organization Report – Women and health: today's evidence tomorrow's agenda

“Despite considerable progress in the past decades, societies continue to fail to meet the health care needs of women at key moments of their lives, particularly in their adolescent years and in older age. These are the key findings of the WHO report Women and health: today’s evidence tomorrow’s agenda. WHO calls for urgent action …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Government Documents

Oracle Statement on Acquisition of Sun

News release: “Oracle’s acquisition of Sun is essential for competition in the high end server market, for revitalizing Sparc and Solaris and for strengthening the Java development platform. The transaction does not threaten to reduce competition in the slightest, including in the database market. The Commission’s Statement of Objections reveals a profound misunderstanding of both …

Subjects: Legal Research

The Application Usage and Risk Report – An Analysis of End User Application Trends in the Enterprise

The Application Usage and Risk Report – An Analysis of End User Application Trends in the Enterprise, Fall Edition 2009, Palo Alto Networks: “Social networking, blogging/microblogging, cloud-based productivity and collaborative applications are just a few of the applications that are making the cross over from personal to corporate use as a means of improving productivity. …

Subjects: Blogs, Internet, Knowledge Management, Marketing, Wiki

International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda – The Role of Courts in Protecting and Preserving Human Rights

“The Institute for Workplace Studies (IWS) in conjunction with the Cornell Law School is committed to helping the Rwanda Tribunal garner more attention world-wide. The lessons and legacy of ground-breaking legal matters related to the unspeakable events in Rwanda should not be forgotten. Humans, whether from rich or poor countries, must remain vigilant in curbing …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Legal Research

EPIC Sues Homeland Security for Information About Digital Strip Search Devices

Follow up to previous postings on airport whole body imaging technology, “EPIC filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit challenging the Department of Homeland Security’s failure to make public details about the agency’s Whole Body Imaging program. The devices capture detailed naked images of air travelers in the United States. After the agency announced that …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Privacy

FTC Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on changes to existing labeling requirements for light bulbs

“In accordance with the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (Pub. L. 110-140) (“EISA”), the Commission has considered the effectiveness of current requirements and alternative approaches for labeling lamps, commonly referred to as light bulbs. After reviewing public comments and conducting consumer research, the Commission now proposes amendments to the Appliance Labeling Rule (16 …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents