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         <description><![CDATA[<div>i think the privacy laws are fine because they are coming from people who obviously know what they are doing and are also more experienced with these types of things and besides without any of them things will start to spiral out of control with people gaining access to ones personal things or pictures or maybe something private. people will have access to almost everything that is&nbsp; not properly protected.<br>for example bank accounts . <br><strong>john Edwards</strong> yes i agree with his article, raising N.Z. standards to rest of the world would increase N.Z. purchase and business ability.  At the moment we are limited.  Also our accounts, credit ratings and most other personal information is available to anyone who wants to know bad enough.</div>]]></description>
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