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UK to extend HS2 tunnel to protect Chilterns landscape

2015-09-01 01:00:00| Railway Technology

The UK Government has agreed to extend the High Speed Two (HS2) Chilterns tunnel by 2.6km to address the fears over harm to Chiltrens Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

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Yellow K&N Drycharger Air Filter Wrap RU-1750DY Can Help Extend Cleaning Intervals

2015-08-28 05:21:21| K&N Engineering, Inc. Air Filter, Air Intake, and other Product News

K&N Drycharger air filter pre-filter wrap number RU-1750DY is custom made to fit universal air filter number RU-1750 for an excellent fit and extended air filter cleaning intervals

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Crystal to extend free WiFi to all guests

2015-08-21 20:12:41| Wireless - Topix.net

Crystal Cruises has extended free wi-fi service to all guests, although there will be daily caps on free usage. Previously, free wi-fi was limited to members of Crystal's past guest club, called the Crystal Society.

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Northeast Rail Corridor Woes Extend Far Beyond Hudson River Tunnels

2015-08-02 08:19:09| Railroads - Topix.net

While Amtrak's century-old Hudson River rail tunnels may capture the public's attention, particularly when they are closed, infrastructure problems on the Northeast Corridor also plague the line from Rhode Island to Washington, D.C. Four days of delays for New Jersey Transit and Amtrak riders at New York's Penn Station caused by electrical problems in the Hudson River rail tunnels that shut down rail travel to New Jersey are emblematic of more widespread infrastructure problems that plague Amtrak's busiest and most profitable rail line, the Northeast Corridor . Then there's the 104-year-old Portal Bridge , a swing bridge over the Hackensack River in New Jersey that frequently fails to close.

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Google rejects French order to extend right to be forgotten

2015-07-31 09:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Google has rejected an order from the French data protection regulator to implement the 'right to be forgotten' across the search engine's websites. France's CNIL ordered Google last month to offer the right to be forgotten not just on Google.fr, but also on the Google.com site. This follows the ruling in May 2014 by the EU's Court of Justice that individuals can ask website operators to remove personal information from their sites if there is no associated public interest. Since then Google has received more than a quarter of a million requests to remove listings in its search engine to over 1 million individual web pages. If Google does not comply with the requests, users can file a complaint with EU regulators such as CNIL. It was following such complaints that the French regulator told Google to expand its delisting to Google.com, and not just European Google pages. Google said in a statement on its policy blog that it could not allow one country to set policy for the entire world. "We believe that no one country should have the authority to control what content someone in a second country can access," Google said. It also called the CNIL's order "disproportionate and unnecessary" as around 97 percent of French internet users access a European version of Google's search engine like google.fr, rather than Google.com. 

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