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EU makes connectivity progress | Manchester Police try social networking | NI Health Dept safeguards remote access | Citizens less satisfied with US e-gov sites | Jamaica continues ICT investment

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IT could free up police time | Sri Lanka funds rural ICT projects | US makes savings through e-gov projects | Bahrain plans more online services | Bord Gais crowned Irish e-gov champion

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Data breach affects 25 million Britons | Irish civil servants call for promotion of e-services | Online tax filing proves popular among Irish | NI launches shared services project | Obama unveils e-gov plans

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White House gets paper cuts | UK tightens border controls | Sweden tops e-gov league table | Malta forges IT alliance | Fiji addresses digital divide

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UK council makes most of SMS | Iowa launches school alerts service | EU explores pan-European e-identity scheme | Bahrain procures e-tender system | Malta unveils ambitious e-gov plan

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