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    CGSIC: Public Notice Concerning GPS Satellite IIR-20M SVN-49 (GPS World)

    Friday, March 26th, 2010

    The U.S. Government announced it is providing notice that it is actively considering several mitigation options prior to changing the health status of Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite IIR-20M (SVN-49) from unhealthy to healthy.

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    Bill Allows GPS Monitoring Of Abusers (FOX CT Hartford)

    Friday, March 26th, 2010

    bill allows GPS monitoring of abusers

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    Man charged with stealing cellphone after being tracked with GPS (KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul)

    Friday, March 26th, 2010

    A Minneapolis man stands charged with felony theft thanks to a victim’s dillegence, and a GPS program on her cell phone.

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    Police Blotter: GPS used to fight speeding ticket (CNET)

    Friday, March 26th, 2010

    Ohio man uses GPS defense to try to beat 84 MPH speeding ticket on Interstate 75, but appeals court doesn’t buy it.

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    GPs propose longer consultations with seriously ill patients (Guardian Unlimited)

    Friday, March 26th, 2010

    Patients should get used to seeking help from someone other than their doctor for small problems, says RCGP chairman GPs want to spend more time with sicker patients while those with minor ailments see a nurse, ring a helpline or go online for a video consultation. The Royal College of GPs (RCGP) is calling for appointments for standard patients to be increased from 10 to 15 minutes so doctors …

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