1. Activists such as Laynor, even those younger than voting age, also are creating new headaches for regulators at the Federal Election Commission. 2. All the troop movement now also creates new headaches for the war planners. 3. CMGI acquired Shopping.com along with AltaVista, and in the process picked up a few new headaches. 4. For more than three decades, the big advances in computing have soon brought new headaches. 5. Plans to turn an abandoned power plant beside the Globe into a new Tate Gallery for Modern Art may bring new headaches. 6. Such systems are a new headache for copyright holders because, unlike Napster, they present no easy target for legal action. 7. Still, he said, the new domains will create new headaches for some companies that have just come to terms with cybersquatters in the older domains. 8. The growing problem adds a new headache for investigators already trying to cope with Internet security flaws that allow eavesdroppers to review electronic mail containing personal information. 9. The new year is bringing a new legal headache for Microsoft Corp., in the form of a racial discrimination lawsuit against the company. 10. This business of wealthy racetrack owners maneuvering to buy and transfer and sell dates presents a new major headache for France. |