Peter Jennings Reporting-No Place to Hide.
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Lawrenceville, NJ : Orangeville, ON : Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor], 2005.
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English

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Title from resource description page (viewed Dec. 09, 2010).
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"Is the surveillance society inevitable? In No Place to Hide, Peter Jennings examines high-tech monitoring methods that promise greater safety and security but threaten personal privacy. The program shows how Acxiom, ChoicePoint, and other companies use supercomputers to obtain data on more than 90 percent of American households-and how law enforcement and government intelligence agencies increasingly rely on this information. It also studies questionable programs like MATRIX and the Pentagon's Total Information Awareness project, and finds a surprisingly effective model for the responsible use of surveillance technology: the Las Vegas casino. (41 minutes)."
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Is the surveillance society inevitable? In No Place to Hide, Peter Jennings examines high-tech monitoring methods that promise greater safety and security but threaten personal privacy. The program shows how Acxiom, ChoicePoint, and other companies use supercomputers to obtain data on more than 90 percent of American households-and how law enforcement and government intelligence agencies increasingly rely on this information. It also studies questionable programs like MATRIX and the Pentagon's Total Information Awareness project, and finds a surprisingly effective model for the responsible use of surveillance technology: the Las Vegas casino.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(2005). Peter Jennings Reporting-No Place to Hide . Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor].

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

2005. Peter Jennings Reporting-No Place to Hide. Lawrenceville, NJ : Orangeville, ON: Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor].

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Peter Jennings Reporting-No Place to Hide Lawrenceville, NJ : Orangeville, ON: Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor], 2005.

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(2005). Peter jennings reporting-no place to hide. Lawrenceville, NJ : Orangeville, ON: Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor].

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Peter Jennings Reporting-No Place to Hide Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor], 2005.

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