Complain
about Bad Business Online
If
you have been victimized by an unscrupulous business practice,
you can complain online to the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau
of Consumer Protection. Although the Commission cannot resolve
problems for you, the agency can use the information against
a company if it sees a pattern of possible law violations. If
you would like to forward unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam)
to the Commission, send it directly to UCE@FTC.GOV
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Cover
Your Skin Year Round
Summer is ending, but you need to protect your skin from harmful
sun rays the year round. Ward off skin cancer. You'll get all
the information you need on this site sponsored by the Centers
for Disease Control. |
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Uncle
Sam Wants You to Register Online
For
nearly two decades young men have gone to post offices, completed
and mailed a registration form, and waited 60 to 90 days to
hear from the Selective Service. Since December of 1998, they
can register online and instantly receive a Selective Service
number. Since then the agency has received more than 165,000
electronic registrations--almost 15 percent of the total.
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Your
IT Story Here
Yippee!
Government has IT and we want to tell it. Most government agencies
are using information technology to deliver
services and improve productivity. Access America Online
Magazine will have its first anniversary in October 1999. We
want to celebrate by lining up your IT success stories for our
FY 2000 issues. Send your stories to pat.wood@npr.gov
or pat.smith@gsa.gov. |
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