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Former CIA officer charged with leaking classified information
A former CIA officer is facing decades in prison after being charged Monday with disclosing classified information to journalists, the latest in an unprecedented Obama administration crackdown against national security leaks.
John Kiriakou, who made news...Tags: Punishment, Espionage Act of 1917, Justice System, Police Investigations, Defense
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Book review: Dick Cheney's 'In My Time'
In the 1990s military courtroom drama "A Few Good Men," Marine Col. Nathan Jessup, as played by Jack Nicholson, faces down an inquisitor who challenges the measures Jessup believed were justified to protect the nation's security. "You want the truth,"...Tags: National Security, Politics, Jack Nicholson, Defense, Terrorism
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'Rabbit Hole,' other films place marriage in Oscar spotlight
We've had Johnny and June in "Walk the Line," Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda's grouchy old-timers in "On Golden Pond" and real-life marrieds Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton bickering their way through "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
But they'...Tags: The Kids Are All Right (movie), The King's Speech (movie), Ryan Gosling, Marriage, Rabbit Hole (movie)
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Film reviews: 'Four Lions' and 'Fair Game'
Brand XNow that Halloween is past us, we can start considering movies about real horror: war, terrorism and (even though the election is over) dirty politics. Welcome to “Four Lions” and “Fair Game.” The latter is the first direct on-scree... -
Is Bush tying Obama's hands?
Today's topic: In its final months, the Bush administration has issued dozens of "midnight regulations" -- rule changes that can have far-reaching effects but need no debate in Congress -- including permitting mining near the Grand Canyon and taking...Tags: Crimes, Drug Trafficking, Civil Rights, Lawyers, Heads of State
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Bush's pardon prospects
Today's topic: President Bush has issued few pardons compared to his predecessors, especially Bill Clinton. Is he missing an opportunity to correct some wrongs, or is he doing the right thing? Who, if anyone, should Bush pardon that he hasn't yet? I....Tags: Crimes, Interior Policy, Immigration, Prisoners and Detainees, Heads of State
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Tim Russert, 58; keen-minded NBC journalist brought blue-collar touch to political coverage
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNew York Tim Russert, the longest-serving moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press" and the lion of the Washington press corps, died of a sudden heart attack Friday. He was 58. Russert had returned early from a family trip to Italy and was working at NBC's...Tags: Hillary Clinton, American Legion, MSNBC (tv network), Brian Williams, Meet the Press (tv program)
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Bush's pardons
Unless the Christmas spirit inspires him to change course, George W. Bush will end his presidency having issued only about half the number of presidential pardons bestowed by Bill Clinton. Bush may, as some critics charge, be too parsimonious in...Tags: Crimes, Defense, Lawyers, Criminals, Martha Stewart
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Ticket Replay: Cheney says don't blame Bush for nation's economic meltdown
Top of the TicketAs the holiday season unfolds, our thoughts on The Ticket turn to working not quite so hard for a few days. So we are re-publishing some of our favorite or most-read items from 2009. This item originally appeared on March...... -
Robert Novak dies at 78; syndicated columnist and TV commentator
Robert Novak, the longtime syndicated columnist and television commentator who was at the center of a furor late in his career as the first journalist to disclose the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame, died Tuesday. He was 78.
Novak died at home in...Tags: Weather Reports, Richard Nixon, Military Equipment, Karl Rove, Meet the Press (tv program)
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Former aide: Bush should tell all on CIA leak
A former White House spokesman told Congress on Friday that President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney wanted him to say that Cheney's chief of staff wasn't involved in the leak of a CIA operative's identity, an assertion that turned out to be false....Tags: Crimes, Politics, Scott McClellan, FBI, Karl Rove
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Cheney v. Bush: At first meeting since they left office, hot coffee is on the menu. How bitter were the beans?
Top of the TicketThe bipartisan summit at Blair House today is garnering a lot of media and public attention. Billed as either the last hope for healthcare reform or as marvelous political theater (complete with high-level negotiations over the shape of the table......
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