Internet Privacy in the age of Google / Gas Tax Increase?

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By Shay Zeller on Monday, January 23, 2006.
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The company behind America's leading search-engine says it won't turn over user information to the US government. We'll find out just what kind of information Google has about us, and how Americans balance their privacy rights against the convenience of the internet.

We'll also speak with a University of New Hampshire professor of economics about why he thinks New England states should raise their gas taxes significantly.

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