Short Takes: News From All Over: December 30, 2004
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December 2004
Staff Utne.com
Art & Soul
By David Harris, Whole Life Times
Tired of big-box anonymity and mass-produced tchotchkies? Exercise your rights and privileges as a socially aware consumer and visit Novica, an online global art marketplace that connects you to an international network of skilled artisans and an economic paradigm that places humanity and humanitarianism over bottom-line brutality. -- Brendan Themes
http://www.dragonflymedia.com/wlt/wlt2612/artandsoul2612.html
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Diebold to Settle with California
By Clint Boulton, Internet News
Diebold, which manufactured numerous electronic voting machines used in the 2004 presidential election, has been ordered to pay $2.6 million to the State of California for lying about the security and reliability of the machines. Though the technology was proven to be insecure and easily manipulated long before the election, the courts waited until after the election to hold Diebold accountable. -- Brendan Themes
http://tinyurl.com/6jmsj
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