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- President Acknowledges Approving Secretive Eavesdropping (p)(f)
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- Probe Sought on NSA Surveillance (p)(f)
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- Promise to Shore Up Ethics Loses Speed (p)(f)
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- Pushing the Limits Of Wartime Powers (p)(f)
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- Renewal of Patriot Act Is Blocked in Senate (p)(f)
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- Review of `Plan B` Pill Is Faulted (p)(f)
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- Robertson Accuses Chavez of Seeking Nuclear Material From Iran (p)(f)
Pat Robertson, the Christian Coalition founder, told CNN`s “Late Edition” yesterday that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is negotiating with Iran for nuclear material and sent $1.2 million to terrorist Osama bin Laden.“One day we`re going to be staring at nuclear weapons and it won`t be Katrina facing New Orleans, it`s going to be a Venezuelan nuke,” Robertson said Washington Post Oct 10, 2005 A12
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- Senator Specter Calls for Hearings on U.S. Spy Program - New York Times (p)(f)
President Bush refused to say whether the National Security Agency eavesdropped without warrants on people inside the United States but leaders of Congress condemned the practice on Friday and promised to look into what the administration has done. NYT Dec 16, 2005
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- Senator Specter Speaks About Patriot Act, NSA (p)(f)
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter put the Bush administration on notice Friday that his panel would hold hearings into a report that the National Security Agency eavesdropped without warrants on people inside the United States. Washington Post Dec 16, 2005 VIDEO (did Not work for me)
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- Senators Thwart Bush Bid to Renew Law on Terrorism
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- Sleuths Crack Tracking Code Discovered in Color Printers (p)(f)
Printouts from many color laser printers contained yellow dots scattered across the page, viewable only with a special kind of flashlight [that] contain information useful to law-enforcement authorities. Washington Post October 19, 2005; Page D01
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- Soccer With a Side of Slavery (p)(f)
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- Spanish At School Translates to Suspension (p)(f)
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- Spending Measure Not a Law, Suit Says (p)(f)
President Bush signed into law a bill that actually never passed the House. Bill -- in this case, a major budget-cutting measure that will affect millions of Americans -- became a law because it was "certified" by the leaders of the House and Senate. MArch 22, 2006
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- Spy Agencies Say Iraq War Hurting U.S. Terror Fight (p)(f)
The war in Iraq has become a primary recruitment vehicle for violent Islamic extremists, motivating a new generation of potential terrorists around the world whose numbers may be increasing faster than the United States and its allies can reduce the threat, U.S. intelligence analysts have concluded. September 24, 2006; Page A01
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- Think Progress » UPDATE: Email Contradicts Pentagon Spin on Schultz Cancellation (p)(f)
I called the Pentagon this afternoon to get an explanation for why Ed Schultz’s debut on Armed Forces Radio was canceled. I eventually got a call back from Bryan Whitman, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs. Mr. Whitman repeatedly told me that there was “no decision made with respect to expanding the programming.” Oct 17, 2005
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- U.S. Attorney`s Porn Fight Gets Bad Reviews (p)(f)
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Pelosi Statement on President Bush`s Authorization of National Security Agency`s Activities
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- US dismisses Iran attack claims (p)(f)
The US has rejected suggestions that it might be preparing to use nuclear weapons against targets in Iran. A report in The New Yorker magazine said the US was increasing planning for a possible air attack on Iranian nuclear facilities. April 10, 2006
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