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from the works-best-in-san-francisco dept.
theodp writes "San Franciscan Charles Pitts has accounts on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. He runs a Yahoo forum, reads news online and keeps in touch with friends via email. Nothing unusual, right? Except Pitts has been homeless for two years and manages this digital lifestyle from his residence under a highway bridge. Thanks to cheap computers, free Internet access and sheer determination, the WSJ reports that being homeless isn't stopping some from staying wired. 'You don't need a TV. You don't need a radio. You don't even need a newspaper,' says Pitts. 'But you need the Internet.'"
The Norwegian oil fields were first explored and developed by multinational corporations.
The Norwegian government was and is heavily involved in the Norwegian oil industry, but it never got "all of the profits" (as parent claims).
I suspect the fact that Britain has 13 times more people and smaller offshore oil reserves might just possibly have something to do with Norway benefiting more from its oil on a per capita basis.
The government requires proof "beyond a reasonable doubt" for even the shortest prison sentence or smallest fine. But it only requires "preponderance of evidence" (51% or more) to use its power to ruin your life with debt due to a civil suit.