DiGuido Keeps Busy with Charity Work
Since losing his job as CEO of e-mail service provider Epsilon Interactive, Al DiGuido has apparently kept himself busy doing charity work through the organization he started in 2004: Al’s Angels.
Since losing his job as CEO of e-mail service provider Epsilon Interactive, Al DiGuido has apparently kept himself busy doing charity work through the organization he started in 2004: Al’s Angels.
Your article has to set a fire under the butts of every Libertarian out there in "Fear of Universal ID-land". I can see the virtue in "Smart Cards" and the benefits to consumers and businesses, at least corporate giant types.
Re: Loose Cannon: Dance: 10; Looks: 3, Direct Newsline, Dec. 4, 2006
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A GM sweepstakes that has garnered 45,000 entries so far has come under fire for its ties to syndicated radio talk show host Sean Hannity.