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Mon Sep 27 1999
Ralph Nader renews criticism of ICANN
Consumer rights advocate Ralph Nader is concerned that the organization that manages the Internet's addressing system is influenced by corporate interests.
Posted by
Erich Luening
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Fri Jun 11 1999
Ralph Nader takes ICANN to task
The consumer rights advocate joins the contentious fight over the policies and practices of the nonprofit corporation charged with managing the Internet's addressing system.
Posted by
Beth Lipton Krigel
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Fri Oct 31 2008
Technology Voter Guide 2008: Ralph Nader
The independent presidential candidate says the FISA Amendments Act sets up a double standard of justice. And his favorite gadget: "Typewriter!"
Posted by
Declan McCullagh
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Fri Jun 27 2008
Digg updates candidates section: Ralph Nader is one unpopular guy
While mostly a house cleaning move to get rid of campaign dropouts, there's some fun data to play with using the four other listed candidates alongside John McCain and Barack Obama.
Posted by
Josh Lowensohn
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Mon Feb 11 2008
Say sayonara to Silicon Valley's enemy No. 1
Securities lawyer Bill Lerach will start a new career as a jailbird. But if you thought that his sentencing to a couple of years would sate the thirst of critics, think again.
Posted by
Charles Cooper
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Fri Nov 14 1997
Nader calls MS "uniquely ruthless"
Consumer advocate Ralph Nader answers critics? charges, fields questions, and discusses what makes Microsoft "uniquely ruthless."
Posted by
Margie Wylie
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Fri Jul 26 1996
White House blasted for hoarding data
A Ralph Nader group slammed the administration for blocking access to documents.
Posted by
CNET News.com Staff
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Sun Jun 28 1998
Nader to call for AT&T-TCI hearings
Ralph Nader is expected to ask the Federal Communications Commission to hold hearings on potentially harmful effects of the merger.
Posted by
Dan Goodin
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Tue Oct 17 2000
Net forum not acceptable to Nader camp
Locked out of the televised presidential debates, Green Party candidate Ralph Nader appears to be staging a lone boycott of the only other game in town: the Internet.
Posted by
Patricia Jacobus
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Thu Nov 13 1997
Microsoft strikes back
As consumer advocate Ralph Nader kicks off an anti-Microsoft conference in Washington, D.C., the software giant releases a letter challenging the convention.
Posted by
Erich Luening