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AFTERNOON HIGHLIGHTS:

PRIVACY: The House voted to continue the broadest new electronic
surveillance powers indefinitely but limit others to four years.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: Compromise language in the House's anti-terrorism
bill resolved a copyright-related concern that had divided techies.

CYBER SECURITY: President Bush's cyber-security adviser asked tech
specialists for recommendations on building a secure government intranet.

ON THE HILL: House Democrats charged that a Republican-crafted economic
stimulus bill neglects the unemployed, but Republicans said it would create
jobs.


TECH DAILY AFTERNOON FEATURE:
International Roundup: Senior Writer William New looks at how Europe has
taken a gamble on their 3G spectrum license holders.
Click here to go directly to the feature -
http://nationaljournal.com/pubs/techdaily/features/international/internat011
024.htm


TODAY ON NATIONALJOURNAL.COM:
-- CONGRESS: Constantly Updated Tracking Of Key Legislation
   http://nationaljournal.com/members/news/bills/billprogress.htm

-- ECONOMY: Former Fed Economist Talks Post-Terrorist Fiscal Policy
   http://nationaljournal.com/members/news/2001/10/1024insider.htm


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