Short Takes: News From All Over: February 23, 2006
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February 2006
By Staff, Utne.com
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Voter Databases Must Be Secured, Report Says
By Declan McCullagh, CNET News.com
In an attempt to comply with the Help America Vote Act of 2002, well-meaning but ultimately technologically naïve state election officials are building internet-accessible voter databases. Such databases, a new report warns, will be easily hackable, providing little insurance against vote tampering. (Thanks, Governing.com.) -- Nick Rose
http://tinyurl.com/herbr
Gene linked to HIV Progression Among Chinese
By Jia Hepeng, Science and Development Network
Research in the United States and Europe has indicated that a specific gene may be the reason why a small group of HIV patients don't develop full-blown AIDS. Now, new research in Beijing has linked a different gene to the progression of AIDS. The study suggests this gene is most likely unique to the Chinese. -- Nick Rose
http://tinyurl.com/zzwhb
For Many Immigrants, Will Consumerism Eclipse Frugality?
By Andrew Lam, New America Media
When Andrew Lam immigrated to the United States from Vietnam in the 1970s, he and his family marveled at -- and later embraced -- America's consumer culture predicated on landfills. His youthful "giddiness" gave way to a sober realization of how problematic our relationship is to consumption and waste, as the US produces seven pounds of waste a day per capita. Lam wonders when we as a culture will come to the same realization -- hopefully sooner rather than later -- and change our wasteful ways. -- Nick Rose
http://tinyurl.com/gy384
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