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[Title] => Hawaii law lets police have sex with prostitutes
[Summary] => Honolulu police officers are urging lawmakers to keep an exemption in state law that lets undercover officers have sex with prostitutes during investigations, but they won't say how often — or even if — they use the provision.
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[Title] => Obama, Bush leap into US immigration fight
[Summary] => President Barack Obama and former President George W. Bush are leaping into the immigration debate, but their attempts to add momentum to the search for a possible path to citizenship for millions face strong opposition in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
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[Title] => US immigration overhaul: Senate passes reform bill
[Summary] => The U.S. Senate passed legislation Thursday that offers the hope of citizenship to millions of immigrants living illegally in America's shadows and promises a military-style effort to secure the long-porous border with Mexico. Its prospects remain highly uncertain in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
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[Title] => In US Congress, a harder line on illegal immigrants
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[Title] => Australia orders privacy probe of Google
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[Title] => Lawmaker seeks cooperation from Google, Facebook
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[Title] => Fairness hearing postponed for Google books deal
[Summary] => NEW YORK (AP) – A judge noted the many objections to a $125 million deal giving Google Inc. digital rights to millions of out-of-print books as he agreed Thursday to postpone a fairness hearing so the agreement can be rewritten to comply with copyright and antitrust laws.
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