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The US GAO is chastising a number of US government agencies for not following privacy laws when using citizen information for data mining. From Information week (via Privacy.org): InformationWeek > Data Mining, Privacy > Federal Data Miners Urged To Better Address Citizen Privacy > August 29, 2005.
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