That seems to be the DOJ position. Where is the NYTimes on this? Why aren't they writing more about it?"Ever since the President's illegal warrantless eavesdropping program was revealed by the New York...
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"Anonymous writes: I am soon to be a single mother. My soon to be ex-husband and I owned a computer store. I only have a working knowledge of computers; he was very good at it. When he left the house, he still was able to enter the PC, and I think he installed a keylogger...
"A telephone company cut off an FBI international wiretap after the agency failed to pay its bill on time, according to a US government audit.
The US Justice Department's inspector general faulted the FBI for poor handling of money used in undercover investigations, which it...
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PARIS HILTON threw a terrifying temper tantrum in a Canadian adult film store after spying a life-size cut-out of herself advertising her own sex tape.
The heiress was famously filmed alongside RICK SALOMON in notorious X-rated flick One Night In Paris in 2004....
Uk considering anti-file-sharing laws."The UK government could legislate to crack down on illegal file-sharers, a senior politician has told the BBC's iPM programme. Lord
Triesman, the parliamentary Under...
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"Did the NSA's massive call records database program pre-date the terrorist attacks of 9/11?That startling allegation is in court documents released this week which show that former Qwest CEO Joseph Nacchio -- the head of the only company known to have turned down the NSA's...
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The Homeland Security Department has agreed to delay spy satellite surveillance of the United States for counterterrorism and other purposes, in response to concerns raised by U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson, chairmen of the the House Homeland Security Committee.Except that they...
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"According to two German daily newspapers, Germany's interior ministry plans police-controlled spying of private computers to combat terrorism. Keyboard movements and password entry could also be monitored."German minister of interior, Wolfgang Schäuble, demands to perform...
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This is starting to get really ugly. "MOSCOW - Russia said Thursday it will expel four British diplomats and suspend counterterrorism cooperation with London, the latest move in a mounting confrontation over the...
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I would hope that folks read this objectively. I find it an elegant and sound call for reason. - The Angryindian------------------------------------------------"Reflections from a Target of the CIA
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Update: White House under pressure over Guantanamo ruling -- Background information on Omar Khadr"When Omar Khadr appeared at his hearing at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba on June 4, 2007, he was five years older and...
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Former Deputy Attorney General James Comey's Senate testimony on May 15—that the entire leadership of the Justice Department was prepared to resign over their disagreement with the White House, particularly with...
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Former Deputy Attorney General James Comey’s testimony before a Senate panel May 15 raises a number of important questions about the extent of domestic spying in the United States. Comey’s testimony gives further credence to reports that the monitoring programs set...
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"The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear the case of Omar Khadr, a Canadian imprisoned at the U.S. detention centre in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
The top American court also refused to hear the case of another...
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Back in 1978, Wolfowitz was under investigation, as an official of the U.S. Arms Control & Disarmament Agency, for having passed a classified U.S. document to an Israeli government official.
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