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Google Nearly Made 1 Lakh X-Rays Public, Then Realised Privacy Concerns
- Saturday November 16, 2019
- World News | Douglas MacMillan, Greg Bensinger, The Washington Post
Two days before Google was set to publicly post more than 100,000 images of human chest X-rays, the tech giant got a call from the National Institutes of Health, which had provided the images: Some of them still contained details that could be used to identify the patients, a potential privacy and legal violation.
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Airlines Cancel Thousands Of Flights As Boeing Works On 737 Max Problems
- Monday July 15, 2019
- World News | Aaron Gregg, Douglas MacMillan, The Washington Post
Airlines are planning for the possibility that Boeing's beleaguered 737 Max commercial jetliners will remain out of commission late into the fall, as the company works to fix a host of technical problems that have rendered the planes grounded since early March.
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"Safety Was Just A Given": Inside Boeing's Boardroom Amid 737 Max Crisis
- Monday May 6, 2019
- World News | Douglas MacMillan, The Washington Post
Before approving plans for a new jetliner called the 737 Max, Boeing's board of directors discussed how quickly and cheaply it could be built to compete with a rival - but the members didn't ask detailed questions about the airplane's safety, according to three people present for the meetings.
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Google Nearly Made 1 Lakh X-Rays Public, Then Realised Privacy Concerns
- Saturday November 16, 2019
- World News | Douglas MacMillan, Greg Bensinger, The Washington Post
Two days before Google was set to publicly post more than 100,000 images of human chest X-rays, the tech giant got a call from the National Institutes of Health, which had provided the images: Some of them still contained details that could be used to identify the patients, a potential privacy and legal violation.
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www.ndtv.com
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Airlines Cancel Thousands Of Flights As Boeing Works On 737 Max Problems
- Monday July 15, 2019
- World News | Aaron Gregg, Douglas MacMillan, The Washington Post
Airlines are planning for the possibility that Boeing's beleaguered 737 Max commercial jetliners will remain out of commission late into the fall, as the company works to fix a host of technical problems that have rendered the planes grounded since early March.
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www.ndtv.com
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"Safety Was Just A Given": Inside Boeing's Boardroom Amid 737 Max Crisis
- Monday May 6, 2019
- World News | Douglas MacMillan, The Washington Post
Before approving plans for a new jetliner called the 737 Max, Boeing's board of directors discussed how quickly and cheaply it could be built to compete with a rival - but the members didn't ask detailed questions about the airplane's safety, according to three people present for the meetings.
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www.ndtv.com