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Fri Feb 14 05:31:06 2014

Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2014 02:31:06 -0800
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to the Department of Water Resources."These actions will protect us all 
in the long run," Cowin said during a news conference that included 
numerous state and federal officials, including those from wildlife and 
agricultural agencies.Friday's announcement came after Gov. Jerry Brown's 
official drought declaration in mid-January, a decision that cleared the 
way for state and federal agencies to coordinate efforts to preserve water 
and send it where it is needed most. The governor urged Californians 
to reduce their water use by 20 percent.It also reflects the severity 
of the dry conditions in the nation's most populous state. Officials say 
2013 was the state's driest calendar year since records started being kept, 
and this year is heading in the same direction.A snow survey on 
Thursday in the Sierra Nevada, one of the state's key water sources, 
found the water content in the meager snowpack is just 12 percent 
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hit with new revelations about government spying.The latest? How U.S. and 
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the latest two steps back. The latest one step forward deserves more 
notice.Both Apple and Android have recently introduced new ways for advertisers 
to deliver targeted ads to us. This sounds like bad news, but 
the good part is that, given widespread consumer outrage on the issues, 
both companies have shown some spine and designed the new protocols both 
to keep the data anonymized and to make it easier for us 
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is both excessive and harmful.And, further, we should note that the ad-tracking 
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what's wrong with a little tracking? Because it's not just tracking. It's 
tracking and storing. And it's an amount of data that, as we've 
seen time and time again, can quickly begin to paint a compelling 
picture of every customer.The implications are heavy. Im sure you heard 
about the report last year of a man who called Target in 
a rage because his 16-year-old daughter was suddenly being served up with 
expectant-mother ads. He called the store back later to apologizeturned 
out his daughter was pregnant. The store's algorithms for figuring out such 
things had been spot on!The storage of the data means that, at 
some point, someone can get to it. And as we recently read, 
intelligence agencies in the U.S. and Britain have begun to do just 
that for social-media sites. And when it comes to ad trackers, it's 
not too hard to imagine an enterprising behind-the-scenes government initiative 
to remove that anonymization.In fact, they can barely control their glee 
about it. One of the PowerPoint slides recently released was headlined, 
"Golden Nugget!"Imagine if the government passed a law that required all 
U.S. citizens to carry around GPS tracking devices and complete records 
of our buying and playing habits. That, I think you will agree, 
would be a hard sell, and provoke widespread protests. So why are 
we all essentially volunteering that information to companies and a government 
that might not be trusted to use it carefully and legall
 ssimiliano Ortolan, 
said police were tipped off that Sollecito had checked into a hotel 
in Venzone, on the Italian side of the border, and they went 
to find him there, waking him and his girlfriend up Friday morning 
and bringing him to the police station in Udine.No arrest warrant had 
been issued by the Florence court. But the court demanded that Sollecito 
turn over his passport and ID papers to prevent him from leaving 
the country.At the police station, Sollecito told investigators that he 
had driven into Austria on Thursday afternoon after attending the opening 
session of the trial in Florence. After the court began deliberating, Sollecito 
said he travelled the 250 miles from Florence to Udine on Italy's 
northeastern border with Austria and crossed the frontier, Ortolan said.He 
said Sollecito and his girlfriend had told investigators they had visited 
Villach, a town near the border, and had then returned to Italy 
and checked into the Venzone hotel at about 1 a.m. He said 
Sollecito didn't explain why he had taken the trip."I think it's somewhat 
significant that, before the sentence was handed down, he left Florence 
where he had been and traveled many kilometers to get close to 
two frontiers, Slovenia and Austria," Ortolan said. "It is a bit perplexing."In 
Italy, adults checking into hotels must hand over ID upon check-in. Hotels 
are then required to communicate the information to local police. At about 
6:30 a.m., police showed up at 
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