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Feb. 1, 2006 - Newspapers want search engines to pay and they may have too!

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Newspapers want search engines to pay and they may have too!

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Staff Writer, CNET News.com Published: January 31, 2006, 5:14 PM PST
 

The Internet has undercut the businesses of newspapers, book publishers and magazines for years and now these media are looking for ways to fight back. << It appears they already ahve rules in regulations in place to do so. >>  Bold text is an insertion from us, while the normal text is CNET News.com's Report. 

 

Web search engines, such as Google and Yahoo, collect headlines and photos for their users without compensating the publishers a cent, according to the World Association of Newspapers (WAN), which announced Tuesday that it intends to "challenge the exploitation of content" by the Googles and MSNs of the Web.

The Paris-based group, which represents 18,000 newspapers, isn't discussing what action it may take. WAN executives said in a statement that they want to explore their options and added that they understand search engines help them in one way: aggregating content and packaging it for consumers. But WAN noted that Web companies also "built their business models in large part on taking content for free."

Agence France Presse has already filed suit against Google, alleging that Google News offers its photos and stories without permission. <>    

 

The move by WAN comes against a backdrop of layoffs, falling profits and shrinking readership at the world's newspapers. Huge numbers of companies have shifted their advertising dollars over to the Net and polls show a growing number of consumers obtain their news from the Web. <Newsjungle RSS Reader to import the RSS feeds and filter news for me.  This program is available at reader.newsjungle.com>>

 

On Tuesday, Knight Ridder reported a 22 percent drop in fourth-quarter profit from the same period a year ago. Deep-pocketed newspapers, such as The New York Times and Los Angeles Times have reduced staffing.

At the same time, the search engines have flourished. <>

   

"The irony is that these search engines exist, largely, because of the traditional news and content aggregators and profit at their expense," WAN President Gavin O'Reilly said in a statement.

 

To sum this one up, I believe this lawsuit is being brought on by a community who missed their chance to profit and have not put proper robots on there websites.  Most of these people are not programmers or have kept up with technologies.  If people like O'Reilly wanted to protect their system there are many ways to do it.  Require login access to to stories, place robots.txt files in place to stop LEGIT Search engines from spidering their websites, and Hire Decent Technology specialists who could teach them how to prevent certain articles from being spidered, or even stolen.  This organization should really see how News Jungle Reader is preparing there new Services!  These Service types for News Agencies are state of the ART.

 

          

 

 

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Nov. 14, 2005 - Memorandum for the United States Trade Representative Nov. 10,2005

Memorandum for the United States Trade Representative Nov. 10,2005

SUBJECT: Determinations under Section 1106(a) of the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 -- Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Saudi Arabia) is seeking to become a Member of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Saudi Arabia has concluded a bilateral agreement with the United States related to Saudi Arabia´s accession to the WTO. Saudi Arabia´s commitments under this bilateral agreement with the United States ensure: (1) that all state trading enterprises, as defined in section 1107(6) of the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 (the "Act") (19 U.S.C. 2906(6)), will make (a) purchases that are not for government use and (b) sales in international trade, in accordance with commercial considerations, including price, quality, availability, marketability, and transportation, and (2) that such state trading enterprises will afford U.S. business firms adequate opportunity, in accordance with customary practice, to compete for such purchases and sales.

In accordance with section 1106(a)(1) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 2905(a)(1)), I determine that state trading enterprises account for a significant share of the exports of Saudi Arabia and the goods that compete with imports into Saudi Arabia. Further, I determine that, based on the bilateral agreement that Saudi Arabia has entered into with the United States, information provided and commitments set forth in the Report of the Working Party on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia´s Accession to the WTO, and other information considered in connection with Saudi Arabia´s WTO accession negotiations including information in the United States National Energy Policy report, an affirmative determination under section 1106(a)(2) is not warranted.

The determinations under section 1106(a) are intended solely to further the purpose of section 1106 and are not determinative for the purpose of any other statute or regulation.

You are directed to publish this memorandum in the Federal Register.

GEORGE W. BUSH

 

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Nov. 14, 2005 - President Discusses Hurricane Relief with Louisiana Local Officials

President Discusses Hurricane Relief with Louisiana Local Officials Nov. 10,2005

3:40 P.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Mayor, thanks for coming.

MAYOR NAGIN: Glad to be here.

THE PRESIDENT: And I appreciate you sharing your thoughts and ideas with Don Powell and myself. I appreciate the Commission Chairman for coming and setting out a vision for New Orleans. And I know you´ve been through an awful lot of tough times, and I really appreciate your working with us to help get this city up and running so the great city of New Orleans will rise once again. As I said in my speech, Mr. Mayor, we can´t imagine an America without a New Orleans.

And we´ve got a lot of work to do, but you´re making good progress, and you´re showing strong leadership. I appreciate that.

MAYOR NAGIN: Thank you, Mr. President.

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.

END 3:41 P.M. EST

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Nov. 14, 2005 - The President declared a major disaster exists in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Nov.10,2005

The President today declared a major disaster exists in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and ordered Federal aid to supplement Commonwealth and local recovery efforts in the area struck by severe storms and flooding on October 7-16, 2005.

The President´s action makes Federal funding available to affected individuals in the counties of Berkshire, Bristol, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, and Worcester.

Assistance can include grants for temporary housing and home repairs, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses, and other programs to help individuals and business owners recover from the effects of the disaster.

Federal funding also is available to State and eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by the severe storms and flooding in the counties of Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire.

Federal funding is also available on a cost-sharing basis for hazard mitigation measures for the counties of Berkshire, Bristol, Essex, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, Suffolk, and Worcester.

Representing the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), R. David Paulison, Acting Director, Department of Homeland Security, named Peter J. Martinasco as the Federal Coordinating Officer for Federal recovery operations in the affected area.

The Agency said additional designations may be made at a later date if requested by the State and warranted by the results of further damage assessments.

The Agency said that residents and business owners who sustained losses in the designated counties can begin applying for assistance tomorrow by registering online at http://www.fema.gov or by calling 1-800-621-FEMA(3362) or 1-800-462-7585 (TTY) for the hearing and speech impaired. The toll-free telephone numbers will operate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: FEMA (202) 646-4600.

 

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Nov. 11, 2005 - Honoring America's Veterans Veterans Day 2005

Honoring America´s Veterans

Veterans Day 2005


On Veterans Day, America Honors Our Nation’s Men And Women In Uniform And Their Families Who Have Sacrificed For Our Nation. Members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard have protected our country and liberated millions of people around the world from tyranny and terror.

President Bush Is Dedicated To Supporting Our Nation’s 25 Million Veterans, And His Administration Has A Record Of Accomplishment For Those Who Have Sacrificed For Our Liberty And Security. Since the President took office, the Administration has increased spending for veterans by $24 billion – a total of 53 percent. In the President´s first four years in office, spending for veterans increased twice as much as it did in the eight years of the previous Administration.

The Administration Is Committed To Providing A Seamless Transition For Veterans As They Leave The Military. Agencies throughout the Federal government, including the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Justice, Labor, Transportation, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs, offer programs and services for America’s newest veterans and for the military families who stand behind our servicemen and women.
Improving Health Care for Veterans


Health Care For Veterans Is A Top Priority. President Bush recognizes the importance of health care to veterans and has made it a priority to improve the current system. Since taking office, the President has increased the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical care budget by 51 percent, and these resources are being used to make real improvements for veterans. Over the past four years, the number of total outpatient visits and volume of prescriptions filled have increased, and disability claims are being processed faster.

VA Facilities Are Being Modernized And Expanded. In the last two years, the Administration has committed more than $1.5 billion to modernizing and expanding VA facilities so that more veterans can get care closer to home. The Administration is committed to helping the veterans who fought and sacrificed for America get the quality care they deserve.

Priority Scheduling Gives Precedence To Veterans With The Greatest Needs. Treating veterans with military disabilities, lower incomes, and special needs has always been VA’s core health care mission. Under the President’s leadership, the Administration has refocused resources and implemented a priority scheduling system to ensure that returning combat veterans and core-mission veterans are first in line.

Expanded Access Allows For Long-Term Care In The Most Non-Intrusive Settings. The Administration’s budgets continue to promote non-institutional long-term care that allows veterans to live and be cared for near or in the comfort and familiar settings of their homes surrounded by their families.
Serving America’s Veterans and Caring for Families of Veterans


President Bush Is The First President In Over 100 Years To Sign Concurrent Receipt Legislation. President Bush twice signed legislation effectively providing “concurrent receipt” of both military retired pay and VA disability compensation for those regular military retirees most deserving – combat-injured and highly disabled veterans – reversing a century-old law preventing concurrent receipt.

The President Kept His Promise To Award Disability Claims Faster. The President promised to reduce the disability claims backlog, and at his request, Congress has provided VA with the resources it needs to award claims faster. Since January 2002, the average length of time to process a veteran’s disability compensation or pension claim has dropped from approximately 230 days to 167 days.

The Administration Has Increased Traumatic Injury And Death Benefits. The President signed into law proposals increasing the death gratuity for deaths in Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, or combat-related activities from $12,420 to $100,000; increasing the maximum life insurance benefit from $250,000 to $400,000; and providing a lump sum payment of up to $100,000 for serious traumatic injuries occurring in service.

New And Expanded Benefits Provide For Families Of Veterans. VA makes pensions based on need available to surviving spouses and unmarried children of deceased veterans with wartime experience. President Bush signed the Veterans Benefits Act authorizing new and expanded benefits for disabled veterans, surviving spouses, and children.

Faith-Based And Community Grants Help Homeless Veterans. President Bush expanded faith-based and community grants to all 50 States, Washington, D.C., and to Indian Tribal governments for the first time in history. Under his leadership, veterans have decreased by 10 percent as a percent of the adult homeless population, and the number of veterans homeless on any given night has decreased by 20 percent.

Taking Steps To Honor American Veterans Laid To Rest. To comfort families and honor veterans with a hallowed, final resting place, the President signed the National Cemetery Expansion Act of 2003 into law, authorizing the future development of six new national cemeteries across the country. Between FY 2001 and FY 2005, VA provided more than 1.7 million headstones and markers to honor American veterans laid to rest in national and state veteran cemeteries and private cemeteries around the world. By 2010, 90 percent of America’s veterans will have access to a burial option within 75 miles of their residence, either at a National Cemetery or State Veterans Cemetery that was constructed or expanded through Federal grants.

The President Is Committed To Safeguarding America’s Symbols Of Freedom. The American flag is a special mark of pride and dignity to America’s veterans – and the President believes it deserves to be protected in the Constitution. In June, the House of Representatives voted for a constitutional amendment to ban flag desecration, and the President has urged the Senate to pass this important amendment this year.
Helping America’s Newest Veterans Transition To Civilian Life


New Partnerships And Innovative Programs Facilitate Benefits Delivery Upon Discharge From Military Service. Under the President’s leadership, agencies and departments throughout the Federal government are joining forces to provide programs and services for America’s newest veterans and military families, including:

VA, The Department Of Defense (DoD), And The Department Of Labor (DOL) Have Developed A Partnership To Facilitate The Delivery Of Services To Veterans And Military Beneficiaries. VA experts are reaching out to service members at 140 military bases to provide America’s newest veterans with the benefits they have earned and to bring about a seamless transition for new veterans from military to civilian status.

VA And DoD Work Together To Meet The Needs Of The Men And Women Who Served In Operation Iraqi Freedom And Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF/OEF). Together, VA and DoD are finding ways to move records more efficiently between the two agencies; share critical medical information electronically; process benefits claims quickly and efficiently; and, in every way possible, support their transition from active duty to civilian life. A VA website provides information about a wide range of benefits for returning veterans at www.seamlesstransition.va.gov.

The Department Of Housing And Urban Development’s (HUD) HUDVET Resource Center Is Specifically Designed To Help Veterans, Current Military Members, And Their Families Make Full Use Of HUD´s Programs And Services. In cooperation with leading veteran´s groups, HUDVET produces a Resource Directory and maintains a comprehensive web site. Both the Directory and the website provide an easy-to-use breakout – on a state-by-state basis – of the organizations and services available to veterans.

DOL And The Department Of Justice (DOJ) And The Office Of Special Counsel Actively Protect The Employment Rights Of Veterans. DOL helps veterans and employers understand their rights and responsibilities under the Uniformed Services Employment & Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA). This law requires employers of active duty service members, reservists, and deployed National Guard members to reinstate them to their jobs with full pay and benefits. If returning soldiers face problems in securing reinstatement and legal action is necessary, DOJ personally represents returning soldiers under USERRA when they seek to resume the job they left to serve their country. The Office of Special Counsel represents soldiers’ Federal sector USERRA claims.

DOL Helps Employers Find Qualified Veterans As They Leave The Military And Helps Veterans Make The Best Use Of A National Network Of Employment Resources. Through a national “Hire Vets First” campaign, the Department is raising awareness among employers of the relevance and value of military training and experience to civilian occupations. DOL provides more than $7 billion in job training and employment services, which are delivered through a nationwide network of One-Stop Career Centers and administered in partnership with states and local communities, and assures that every veteran, surviving spouse, or the spouses of captured or missing service members, have priority for these services.

New Initiative To Increase The Number Of Contracts The Department of Agriculture (USDA) Awards To Disabled Veterans Who Own Small Businesses. USDA developed a Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Strategy to provide the formal direction and aggressive activities necessary to afford its contracting opportunities to veteran small business owners throughout the country.
DoD And The Department Of Education Have Partnered On The Highly Successful Troops-To-Teachers Program. Under this program, the Secretary of Education supports DoD in providing assistance, including stipends of up to $5,000, to eligible members of the Armed Forces so that they can obtain certification or licensing to become highly qualified elementary, secondary, or vocational/technical teachers. In addition, the program helps these new teachers find employment.

 

 

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Nov. 10, 2005 - President and Mrs. Bush Express Sympathies at Embassy of Jordan

President and Mrs. Bush Express Sympathies at Embassy of Jordan

 

THE PRESIDENT: Mr. Ambassador, thank you for receiving us. We have come to your embassy to express our heartfelt sympathies for the people of Jordan, and for the families who are grieving today because of the murder of innocent people.

I spoke to His Majesty this morning and conveyed these very same thoughts. And during my conversation, as he described the fact that these bombers went into a wedding and killed people there that were there to celebrate life, killed innocent -- the bombers killed innocent women and children, it struck me, Mr. Ambassador, that -- once again, that we face an enemy that has no heart, an enemy that is defiling a great religion, of Islam. Today -- yesterday in Jordan, Muslims died at the hands of these killers simply because they were in the wrong hotel, simply because they wanted to be with their families and enjoy life.

This enemy must be defeated. They have no heart; they have no conscience.

I want to thank you and the good people of Jordan for standing strong against these merciless killers. And we ask for God's blessings on the people of Jordan.

 

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