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UK Information Commissioner has confirmed Act was breached
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Amanpour CNN☜Christiane Amanpours live global interview program ran on CNN from September 2009 to April 2010 with the aim of setting the agenda for a new global conversation. DebateGraph worked with Amanpour to map this conversation online – producing a map of around 3,000 ideas.☜F1CEB7
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Other programs? »
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Other programs?☜Mapping the other interviews and topics covered by Amanpour since the series launched in September 2009.☜FFB597
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Global challenges »
Global challenges
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Amanpour on Climate Change »
Amanpour on Climate Change
Amanpour on Climate Change☜☜FFB597
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Status of climate change science? »
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Status of climate change science?☜Exploring the status of climate change science post-Copenhagen.☜FFB597
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Call for a criminal investigation of climate change scientists »
Call for a criminal investigation of climate change scientists
Call for a criminal investigation of climate change scientists☜☜59C6EF
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UK scientists in breach of Freedom of Information Act »
UK scientists in breach of Freedom of Information Act
UK scientists in breach of Freedom of Information Act☜Scientists at the University of East Anglia Climate Research Unit breached the UK Freedom of Information Act by refusing to comply with requests for data.☜98CE71
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UK Information Commissioner has confirmed Act was breached
UK Information Commissioner has confirmed Act was breached☜☜98CE71
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article7004936.ece
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"The university at the centre of the climate change row over stolen e-mails broke the law by refusing to hand over its raw data for public scrutiny.
The University of East Anglia breached the Freedom of Information Act by refusing to comply with requests for data concerning claims by its scientists that man-made emissions were causing global warming.
The Information Commissioner’s Office decided that UEA failed in its duties under the Act but said that it could not prosecute those involved because the complaint was made too late, The Times has learnt. The ICO is now seeking to change the law to allow prosecutions if a complaint is made more than six months after a breach."
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