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[Information Politics | Home] John Suffolk, UK government CIO, has told attendees at the silicon.com CIO Forum that many of the concerns surrounding ID cards are unfounded.
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[Perfect.co.uk] perfect.co.uk / eDemocracy: Now, having Schiacciata for breakfast puts you in a pensive mood, so I’d counter by saying that the Guardian comment pages most resemble a sad collection of once idealistic has-beens who long ago sold out any intellectual credibility they once had by promulgating the ‘back door’ lie while refusing to admit they now work for a paper that is rapidly becoming nothing more than a propaganda tool for New labour.
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[Consortiuminfo.org] Consortiuminfo.org Standards Blog: After all, many have suggested that it would be a brave CIO that would stick his .the unfounded investigation into Peter Quinn's travel documentation.
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