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Little impact seen from suspension of clearance investigations
The Pentagon decision to suspend security clearance vetting for some defense contractors is likely to have little impact on either the Defense Department or private industry, officials from both said. On Friday, the Defense Security Service stopped...
Tags: Defense, Aerospace Manufacturing, National Security Agency, U.S. Department of Defense, Manufacturing and Engineering
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INKED! Snowden here to simplify issue of intrusion
What Edward Snowden represents about our own feelings on personal privacy and big government intrusion, even espionage in a vague, TV show type of way is complicated. This is more so than we might want to admit, and definitely too much of a mixed bag...
Tags: Cell Phones, Computer Networking and Internet, Personal Data Collection, PRISM (surveillance program), Edward Snowden
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Ex-CIA worker from Maryland revealed as source of NSA leaks
A British newspaper has identified a 29-year-old former Marylander as the source of the top secret documents that revealed details of two National Security Agency surveillance programs and revived debate of the agency's reach into the private lives of...
Tags: General Contracting, Courts-Martial, Verizon Communications, Military Justice, Baghdad (Iraq)
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NSA leaks shift focus to intel contractors
An intelligence contractor's disclosure of covert National Security Agency surveillance programs reopened a debate Monday over how much the government relies on private companies for spy work and whether those firms must do more to vet employees and...
Tags: General Contracting, Dwayne Johnson, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, The Washington Post
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Similarities seen in leaks by Snowden, Manning
A young man comes to Maryland, takes some community college classes, uses his computer skills to get a job in which he gains a security clearance. Still in his 20s, he finds information about government activity that troubles him. He decides to share it...
Tags: Pentagon Papers Release (2011), International Law, Courts-Martial, Computer Networking and Internet, Social Media
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Snowden leak shows the weakness of oversight
The 29-year-old former CIA employee who admitted over the weekend to leaking documents about the National Security Agency's targeting of phone records, email accounts and Internet use of millions of Americans exemplified the ethical dilemma facing those...Tags: U.S. Congress, National Security Agency, National Security, Prosecution, Politics
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Capsule reviews of feature films
The Philadelphia InquirerAFTER EARTH 2 1/2 stars. Will and Jaden Smith are intergalactic crash survivors, a father and son who must navigate an Edenic but inhospitable planet if they are to make it home. Based on a story by the Overbrook superstar, and directed in nicely...Tags: Maggie Smith, Riz Ahmed, Ken Jeong, Carey Mulligan, Kristen Stewart
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Snowden leak reveals the ridiculous reach of federal power
William PfaffPARIS -- There is no reverse gear on the machine of governmental power. If power exists, it will be seized and exploited. To do what? That will be revealed in the course of this power's employment. Its potential uses will automatically be discovered by...Tags: Government, Edward Snowden, The Carlyle Group, George H.W. Bush, Crime, Law and Justice
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NSA contractor risks steep jail time for data leak
WASHINGTON (AP) — The man who gave classified documents to reporters, making public two sweeping U.S. surveillance programs and touching off a national debate on privacy versus security, has revealed his own identity. He risked decades in jail for...
Tags: General Contracting, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Dianne Feinstein, Hong Kong, The Washington Post
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Park service says police furloughs no longer needed
The National Park Service has announced that it no longer needs to furlough U.S. Park Police. The announcement came after Park Police officers — who patrol the Baltimore-Washington Parkway and several sites in Maryland — had served three of...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Courts-Martial, Unemployment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Fort Meade (military base)
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Mail Call - June 10
“I was just reading the marriage licenses in the newspaper, and I’m curious to find out, when a woman and a woman get married, how do they decide which name to take? And the same thing with a man, when two men get married, how do they decide...Tags: Taxation, Korean War (1950-1953), Restaurant and Catering Industry, Eric Holder, Afghanistan
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Ex-CIA worker revealed as source of spy agency leaks
LONDON, June 9 (Reuters) - An ex-CIA employee working as a contractor at the U.S. National Security Agency said he was the man who had leaked details of a top secret U.S. surveillance programme, acting out of conscience to protect "basic liberties for...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Verizon Communications, Police Investigations, Employees, Hong Kong
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|Column| Tribune Media Services
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|Story| Allentown Morning Call
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