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COLUMN: Sad fates wait for defeated candidates
"There are no second acts in American lives," F. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote, and his line has often been applied to politics. There’s a lot of truth in it, as Mitt Romney and Michele Bachmann may be about to discover. In the past week, both made...Tags: Michele Bachmann, Republican Party, Mitt Romney, Walter Mondale, Politics
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COLUMN: Where's the enemies list?
Who exactly is the enemy in the continuing U.S. war against terrorism? In some cases, the answer is: It’s a secret. When the United States began its war against al-Qaida after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the identity of the enemy was clear:...Tags: Osama bin Laden, Bashar Assad, Afghanistan, Politics, Dick Durbin
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Government is tracking all U.S. phone calls
WASHINGTON — The federal government has amassed a database for at least seven years containing details on virtually every telephone call made within the United States or between this country and telephones abroad, officials said Thursday,...
Tags: Ron Wyden, Newspaper and Magazine, U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, National Security Agency, Dianne Feinstein
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WRAPUP 2-Obama defends U.S. surveillance effort as 'trade-off' for security
Reuters(Adds details and context throughout) * Obama says programs are "modest encroachment" on privacy * Emphasizes that Congress was briefed on surveillance * Some lawmakers see need to review surveillance programs By Matt Spetalnick and Steve Holland SAN...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, National Security Agency, Politics, Justice System, Henry A Waxman
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Windsor's Loomis Chaffee Graduates 176
The Hartford CourantA driving rain couldn't dampen the spirits of 176 Loomis Chaffee seniors who graduated from the picturesque private high school Friday morning. Wearing white gowns or blue blazers, students gathered under a tent in the school's stately quad and cheered...Tags: Teaching and Learning, U.S. Senate, Same-Sex Marriage, Education, The New York Times
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WRAPUP 3-Reports on U.S. surveillance of Americans fuel debate over privacy, security
Reuters* Data on millions of Verizon customers targeted * Secret three-month court order published online * Privacy advocates say surveillance is overreach * Key U.S. lawmakers support data collection effort By Mark Hosenball and John Whitesides WASHINGTON,...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, National Security Agency, Democratic Party, U.S. Senate, Politics
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House votes to stop deportation deferrals
WASHINGTON - The partisan divide over immigration reform was exposed Thursday as House Republicans voted to stop funding the Obama administration program that has halted deportation of young immigrants who are in high school or college, or have served...Tags: DREAM Act, Steve King, Politics, U.S. Senate, Justice System
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Sad fates wait for defeated candidates
"There are no second acts in American lives," F. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote, and his line has often been applied to politics. There's a lot of truth in it, as Mitt Romney and Michele Bachmann may be about to discover. In the past week, both made news...Tags: Michele Bachmann, Republican Party, Mitt Romney, Walter Mondale, Politics
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Secret program mines Web data
— The National Security Agency and the FBI are tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading U.S. Internet companies, extracting audio, video, photographs, emails, documents and connection logs that enable analysts to track a person's...
Tags: Business Enterprises, Computer Networking and Internet, National Security Agency, Politics, Fort Meade (military base)
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Sunnylands presidential summit spotlights estate's public mission
Even when it was just an architectural glimmer in the eye of Walter and Leonore Annenberg, the desert estate where President Barack Obama will greet Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday was never in danger of being confused with a mere vacation house....
Tags: Architecture, Human Interest, Museums, Xi Jinping, Condoleezza Rice
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The real IRS scandal
Should you need a license from the government to exercise free speech? The real scandal at the Internal Revenue Service should be seen not as a left-versus-right issue but instead as infringement on the 1st Amendment. The people targeted were political...
Tags: Social Issues, Finance, Politics, Elections, Political Fundraising
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Obama administration on defensive over surveillance activity
Reuters* PRISM monitoring program raises privacy concerns * Government said to tap into companies' central servers * Program started under Bush, expanded under Obama WASHINGTON, June 7 (Reuters) - Reports of sweeping U.S. government surveillance of Americans'...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, National Security Agency, Politics, Xi Jinping, U.S. Congress
Jun 6, 2013
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Jun 7, 2013
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Jun 6, 2013
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Jun 7, 2013
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Jun 7, 2013
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May 29, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jun 7, 2013
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