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Author: sean

Obama Tests Limits of Power in Syrian Conflict

September 9, 2013 sean Uncategorized

http://nyti.ms/1aX80Jq President Obama’s strategy ensures that no matter what happens, the crisis is likely to create an important precedent. SERGEY GUNEEV/HOST PHOTO AGENCY, VIA GETTY IMAGES

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S A R A H: A FOIA request service

September 9, 2013 sean Uncategorized

S A R A H: A FOIA request servicehttp://www.hicham.io/foia/index.html Sent via Flipboard

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With the World Watching, Syria Amassed Nerve Gas

September 8, 2013 sean Uncategorized

http://nyti.ms/18EiEzT By DAVID E. SANGER, ANDREW W. LEHREN and RICK GLADSTONE Last Updated: 7:47 PM PDT WASHINGTON — Syria’s top leaders amassed one of the

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Bernie Sanders: Billions for ‘Another War,’ but No Money for Needs at Home | The Nation

September 7, 2013 sean Uncategorized

http://www.thenation.com/blog/176052/bernie-sanders-billions-another-war-no-money-needs-home#axzz2eAlWwqXE Bernie Sanders: Billions for ‘Another War,’ but No Money for Needs at Home Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, speaks at the California Democrats State Convention

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Feds Asked Yahoo For Data 12,444 Times In First Half Of Year

September 7, 2013 sean Uncategorized

by Mark Memmott NPR – September 6, 2013 29,470 requests from governments around the world for user data in the first six months of 2013.

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N.S.A. Foils Much Internet Encryption

September 6, 2013 sean Uncategorized

The National Security Agency has secretly circumvented or cracked much of the digital scrambling that protects global commerce, e-mails, phone calls, medical records and Web

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F.T.C. Says Webcam’s Flaw Put Users’ Lives on Display

September 5, 2013 sean Uncategorized

In a case that highlights the vulnerabilities of digitally connected devices like appliances and cars — the so-called Internet of Things — the F.T.C. censured

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Pollution, Not Rising Temperatures, May Have Melted Alpine Glaciers

September 4, 2013 sean Uncategorized

NPR – September 3, 2013 Glaciers in the Alps of Europe pose a scientific mystery. They started melting rapidly back in the 1860s. In a

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Drug Agents Use Vast Phone Trove, Eclipsing N.S.A.’s

September 2, 2013 sean Uncategorized

By SCOTT SHANE and COLIN MOYNIHAN Last Updated: 6:31 PM PDT For at least six years, law enforcement officials working on a counternarcotics program have had routine

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Aim of U.S. Attack: Restore a ‘Red Line’ That Became Blurred

August 30, 2013 sean Uncategorized

By MICHAEL R. GORDON Last Updated: 6:04 PM PDT WASHINGTON — The goal of the cruise missile strikes the United States is planning to carry

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