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Democratic Technology, Software Company Has I

Stuart Trevelyan used to work for President Clinton, now he hope his tenure as as the new president of NGP Software will help Democratic candidates retake the White House -- and keep Congress.

Shin Inouye has left the American Civil Liberties Union after six years to take a job for new House Judiciary Constitutional and civil liberties subcommittee chairman Jerrold Nadler.

American University students are offering postings and counterpostings on YouTube of what happened during protests after a Karl Rove speech.

Posted by Technology Daily on April 10, 2007 11:56 AM | Permalink