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Published 2 March 2012

Google rolls out new privacy policy amid criticism | Fears for safety at Fukushima one year on | GOP senators want cybersecurity bill without the “heavy hand of government” | Twocoal-fired power plants in Chicago to close |FDA warns food industry about loses if funding is not provided for food safety |Japan may shut all reactors this summer | 77 percent of illegals caught on Mexican border not prosecuted |Technology helping police set course for fewer homicides | ACLU wants limits on D.C. police tracking technology

Google rolls out new privacy policy amid criticism

Fears for safety at Fukushima one year on

GOP senators want cybersecurity bill without the “heavy hand of government”

Twocoal-fired power plants in Chicago to close

FDA warns food industry about loses if funding is not provided for food safety

Japan may shut all reactors this summer

77 percent of illegals caught on Mexican border not prosecuted

Technology helping police set course for fewer homicides

ACLU wants limits on D.C. police tracking technology

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