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ISP pulls burn Qu’ran church site The small Florida church that has sparked global outrage with its plan to hold a Qu’ran burning event had its website pulled from the internet by its ISP. www.news24.com
ISP issues 126 tickets during weekend saturation patrol Between midnight and 2 a.m. Saturday, Indiana State Police troopers from the Putnamville post conducted a sobriety checkpoint on U.S. 41 in northern Vigo County. tribstar.com
10 things to look for in an ISP Choosing the wrong ISP can be disastrous. To ensure that you make the right choice, you need to consider a number of factors--from uptime to capacity to equipment to field response. www.zdnetasia.com
ISP: Muncie man arrested for growing marijuana Indiana State Police arrested a Muncie man Wednesday after finding marijuana growing at his residence. heraldbulletin.com
ISP Association comments on TalkTalk warning The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has given TalkTalk awarning after the organisation was found to be tracking its customer'sinternet usage in a trial of its malware software. uk.news.yahoo.com
Former ISP guard fighting dismissal MICHIGAN CITY — Indiana State Prison officials were notified about a broken tunnel gate almost a week before two murderers and a rapist escaped through it, according to official documents, but no one followed up on it. That gate was likely the first the offenders went through to access the tunnel system. www.thenewsdispatch.com
Inmate holds ISP worker hostage for 90 minutes MICHIGAN CITY (AP) — Indiana State Prison says an inmate facing murder charges held a prison employee hostage for 90 minutes before surrendering. www.thenewsdispatch.com
Ex-ISP commander faces asset freeze The Indiana attorney general's office has filed a lawsuit to freeze the assets of a former state police post commander who resigned after being questioned about missing money. Read more at www.WISHTV.com www.wishtv.com
ISP filter could be buried LABOR'S controversial internet filter plan faces near-death despite the ascension of Julia Gillard as Australia's 28th prime minister. www.theaustralian.com.au
Did Internet founders foresee future filled with paid, prioritized traffic? AT&T has set off yet another net neutrality firestorm, claiming that a crucial Internet standards-making body gave its blessing to ISP priority access deals way back at the beginning of it all. In the late 1990s, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) added the "DiffServ" field to Internet Protocol (IP), AT&T insists, "to facilitate paid prioritization as a means for encouraging the further ... arstechnica.com
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