"Investigations are continuing after a Nimrod plane crashed, killing 14 UK military personnel. The plane was lost during an ongoing offensive in southern Afghanistan.Taleban guerrillas hanged a man from a tree in southern Afghanistan over the weekend, accusing him of spying...
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""BALTIMORE -- Following reports that Baltimore peace groups
have been targets of illegal spying, the American Civil Liberties Union
of Maryland today filed public information requests with federal and
state authorities. The ACLU said it is concerned that the...
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A "High-Five", or "High-Fiving", is when two people each raise one hand, to slap the raised hand of the other. The "High", is the arm extended in the air, and the "Five", is the five fingers of the hand. This is done when two people...
created by Haecus | 6 years ago 2441 views | 13 recommendations | 1 comment
"Muslim leaders have accused the FBI of conducting an *anti-Muslim witch hunt* following a raid on the Texas offices of a Middle East Internet service provider. An 80-strong US terrorism task force searched the Texas offices of Infocom Corporation on Wednesday and...
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"U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., spoke about the Iraq war and even his
long-rumored run for the White House next year during a Dane County
town hall-style forum on Monday.During the meeting at the Boys
and Girls Club of Dane County in Fitchburg, the Iraq issue dominated
the...
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"Yesterday, a federal judge in Michigan issued “a sweeping rebuke of the once-secret domestic-surveillance effort the White House authorized following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.” The...
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" BEIJING - An official from China's social security fund has been executed on charges of spying for rival Taiwan, a spokesman for the agency said Tuesday, and government employees have been required to watch a video about the case. Tong Daning, director of the general...
created by Populux | 6 years ago 310 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
President Bush prevented an investigation earlier this year by Justice Department ethics lawyers of his warrantless domestic spying program, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales testified on Tuesday.
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"It never was about Net neutrality boys and girls. It was about gaining more money, cash to be able to buy up the competition, and overcharging for broad band is the way to get that cash. In the meantime how much will Nortel go for, and will Canadians even care. Doubtful...
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"Bush has just been delivered a blow to his case that all of this surveillance is part of the 'war on terror' that began on the morning of 9/11. Bloomberg reports, 'The U.S. National Security Agency asked AT&T...
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The AILF is dedicated to increasing public understanding of immigration law and policy and the value of immigration to American society; to promoting public service and excellence in the practice of immigration law; and to advancing fundamental fairness and due process under...
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"A National Security Agency program that listens in on international communications involving people in the United States is both vital to national security and permitted by the Constitution, a government lawyer told a judge here today in the first major court argument on the...
created by Populux | 7 years ago 428 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
"The National Security Agency’s domestic spying program faces its first legal challenge in a case that could decide if the White House is allowed to order eavesdropping without a court order.
Oral arguments are set for Monday at U.S. District Court in Detroit at which the...
created by mtippett | 7 years ago 460 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments