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Jamie Wilson finds that all personal data can be had - for a modest consideration. We meet in a small and anonymous Italian restaurant just off Bond Street in central London. At a table in the corner, tucked away behind plastic plants, we talk business. "Target?" I hand him an embossed business card with a name, a company, and two telephone numbers printed on it. He places it on the table in front of him, takes a sip from a glass of beer and turns towards me. "So," he asks slowly. "What product do you want?"
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ID cards 'to be compulsory in six years'
The first identity cards seen in Britain since the Second World War are to start replacing passports from March 2007 as the Government speeds up controversial plans to issue everyone with a method of proving who they are.
The Conservatives last night attacked claims that an ID card would help tackle terrorism, but David Blunkett, the Home Secretary, has told officials that the first cards will be introduced for all foreign nationals in Britain from that date.
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The Wolf at the Door - The Beginner's Guide to Peak Oil
wolfatthedoor.org.uk have put together this great guide to peak oil with info on alternative energy, natural gas, renewables and more.
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http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article1893.html
A technical analysis of the uk housing market and what you can do to protect your property.
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High Risk Debtors Behind US Problems
The downturn of the US housing market is to blame for the crash in UK stocks
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