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Daily Archives: May 24, 2012
Is it time for Walter Mosely and James Ellroy to collaborate on the great LA novel?
I have always been interested in Los Angeles (LA) as a town, a destination, and as an idea. The city embodies much of what makes America a great place to live. It is a patchwork quilt of ethnicities, cultures, and … Continue reading
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Tagged chazz palminteri, Denzel Washington, Don Cheadle, easy rawlins, entertainment, hollywood, Idris Elba, Jada Pinkett Smith, James Ellroy, Los Angeles, Theresa Randle, Walter Mosley
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Will the Big Blue Button come to the UK? A records management revolution too far?
The Department of Health has published its “The Power of Information: Putting all of us in control of the health and care information we need”. The document sets out how it will use information to fulfil its obligations found in … Continue reading
Posted in Government, local government, privacy, public sector
Tagged Big Blue Button, data protection, department of health, government, Power of Information, privacy, Records management, research, technology
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