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How to define Fiorina’s record at Hewlett-Packard will be at center of Calif. Senate campaign

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EU lawmakers, govts agree to new Internet user rights _ including no arbitrary service cutoffs

EU agrees on new Internet user rights

BRUSSELS — EU lawmakers and governments agreed on new rights for Internet users Thursday, aiming to protect them from arbitrary crackdowns on those who illegally download music and movies on the Internet.

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NY files antitrust suit against chip maker Intel, claims company paid billions in kickbacks

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Google’s spending on political lobbying eclipses $1 million for first time in 3rd quarter

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Mass. Dem. Senate hopefuls stake out varying positions on casinos as state weighs gaming plans

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Maine bank regulators issue warning to consumers about recent e-mail scam

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Vermont city’s public telecommunications venture runs into $17 million snag

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BURLINGTON, Vt. — A public option for phone, cable and Internet seemed like a good idea when this Vermont college town launched Burlington Telecom four years ago.

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Kentucky Supreme Court considering online gambling case over Internet domain names

Ky. Supreme Court hears online gambling question

FRANKFORT, Ky. — The Kentucky Supreme Court is deciding whether the state has the power to seize Internet domain names involved in online gambling after hearing arguments Thursday from lawyers on both sides of the issue.

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Hurdles remain as regulators consider net neutrality rules to guarantee Internet data flow

Hurdles remain as FCC ponders Internet data rules

WASHINGTON — With Democrats in charge in Washington, supporters of so-called "net neutrality" rules seem poised to finally push through requirements that high-speed Internet providers give equal treatment to all data flowing over their networks.

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