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Thu Sep 5 13:04:54 2013

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struck the right balance," said Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., the committee's 
chairman. "It's 100 percent voluntary. There are no big mandates in this 
bill, and industry says under these conditions they think they can share 
(information), and the government can give them information that might protect 
them."The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA, is widely 
backed by industry groups that say businesses are struggling to defend against 
aggressive and sophisticated attacks from hackers in China, Russia and Eastern 
Europe.Privacy and civil liberties groups have long opposed the bill because 
they say it opens America's commercial records to the federal government 
without putting a civilian agency in charge, such as the Homeland Security 
Department or Commerce Department. That leaves open the possibility that 
the National Security Agency or another military or intelligence office 
would become involved, they said. While the new program would be intended 
to transmit only technical threat data, opponents said they worried that 
personal information could be passed along, too.Democratic Reps. Adam Schiff 
of California and Jan Schakowsky of Illinois were the lone dissenters. At 
a press conference, they said they would push for amendments on the 
House floor next week that would specifically bar the military from taking 
a central role in data collection and instead put the Homeland Security 
Department in charge. They also 
 U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, right,  speaks to Italian Prime 
Minister Mario Monti as they wait for a G8 Foreign Ministers press 
conference on sexual violence against women in London, Thursday, April, 
11, 2013. The ministers are meeting in London as Britain currently holds 
the G8 Presidency, with the heads of government G8 meeting set for 
June in Northern Ireland.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant, Pool)The Associated PressU.S. 
Secretary of State John Kerry, centre speaks to Canadian Foreign Minister 
John Baird, right and German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle as they 
wait for a G8 Foreign Ministers press conference on sexual violence against 
women in London, Thursday, April, 11, 2013. The ministers are meeting in 
London as Britain currently holds the G8 Presidency, with the heads of 
government G8 meeting set for June in Northern Ireland.(AP Photo/Alastair 
Grant, Pool)The Associated PressU.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, laughs 
as he talks to his staff during a break at a G8 
Foreign Ministers meeting in London, Thursday, April, 11, 2013. The ministers 
are meeting in London as Britain currently holds the G8 Presidency, with 
the heads of government G8 meeting set for June in Northern Ireland.(AP 
Photo/Alastair Grant)The Associated PressLONDON  John Kerry had been secretary 
of state for little more than a week when North Korea tested 
a nuclear bomb.He gathered top aides together for a morning meeting and 
asked for ideas, prompting a conve

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they asked for a complete list of those benefits. They also asked 
for a list of benefits that would be denied during "probationary status."Further, 
they asked for an estimate of the cost to taxpayers in the 
10 years after illegal immigrants are granted green cards, as well as 
for the 10 years after citizenship.Republican staffers on the Senate Budget 
Committee estimated last week that the annual cost to taxpayers of legalizing 
illegal immigrants could be in the billions.But Rubio spokesman Alex Conant 
disputed the numbers, saying in a statement last week that it's simply 
too early to provide cost estimates."Since we don't yet have a legislative 
proposal, it's not possible to come up with anything resembling an accurate 
calculation about the potential fiscal impact of bipartisan immigration 
reform," he said.Conant added that Rubio is concerned about the "potential 
fiscal impact" of the bill and will request an "in-depth" budget analysis.While 
these applicants could eventually tap federal benefits, proponents of the 
path to citizenship will argue that they could help bring revenue into 
Washington by entering the workforce legally and paying taxes.
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signed by Satoshi Nakamoto -- likely a pseudonym -- and the coins 
made their online debut in 2009. How the coins are created, how 
the transactions are authenticated and how the whole system manages to power 
forward with no central bank, no financial regulator and a user base 
of wily hackers all comes down to computing power and savoir faire.Or, 
as Nicholas Colas, chief market strategist for the ConvergEx Group, describes 
it: "genius on so many levels."The linchpin of the system is a 
network of "miners" -- high-end computer users who supply the Bitcoin network 
with the processing power needed to maintain a transparent, running tally 
of all transactions. The tally is one of the most important ways 
in which the system prevents fraud, and the miners are rewarded for 
supporting the system with an occasional helping of brand-new bitcoins.Those 
bitcoins have become a dangerously hot commodity in the past few days.Rising 
from roughly $13 at the beginning of the year, the price of 
a single bitcoin blasted through the $100 barrier last week, according to 
Mt. Gox, a site where users can swap bitcoins for more traditional 
currencies.On Tuesday, the price of a single bitcoin had topped $200. On 
Wednesday, it hit $266 before a flash crash dragged it back down 
to just over $100. By Thursday, bitcoins were trading for around $150.The 
rebel currency may seem unstable, but then so do some of its 
more traditional counterparts. Some say Bitcoin got 
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