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Date Sent: 2011-06-15
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Wednesday, June 15, 2011 AM edition |
Probe clears SWAT of killing Marine in Tucson -- Cyber Vandals Breach US Senate
Report describes federal agents' ‘state of panic' over gun sales -- Activist sues Russell Pearce over his removal at Capitol -- Pakistan Arrests C.I.A. Informants in Bin Laden Raid
-- Court allows Wisconsin's union law to take effect -- White House
wants business to aid in debt cap fight -- Stem-Cell Therapy Works
Wonders for Race Horses; Are Human Treatments Next? -- Patient
Identification "In The Palm Of Your Hand" -- Egypt: 7,000 Civilians Jailed Since Mubarak’s Ouster -- Anonymous vows to attack Federal Reserve -- Obama Wants To Keep US Troops In Afghanistan Past 2014 -- Why Facebook Is Losing U.S. Users -- The Battle Is On - Silk Road vs Government, and Bitcoin Anonymity -- China inflation at near three-year high -- Did Michele Bachmann and Ron Paul Win Monday's Debate? -- Is Gold in Fort Knox Real? Ron Paul Wants to Know -- Boehner warns Obama that Libya will violate war powers -- Why the NATO powers are trying to assassinate Moammar Gaddafi -- Around
the Globe, US Military Bases Generate Resentment, Not Security --
Proposed U.S. law would shut down websites on accusation of copyright
infringement -- AZ Legislature adjourns without unemployment vote --
Scientists cure cancer, but no one takes notice -- US Bonds Downgraded From AAA To AA – Numerous Warnings Cited -- Nissan car secretly shares driver data with websites
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News Link • Government
Report describes federal agents' ‘state of panic' over gun sales
06-14-2011
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McClatchy News
Federal gun agents in Arizona - convinced that "someone was going to die" when their agency allowed weapons sales to suspected Mexican drug traffickers - made anguished pleas to be permitted to make arrests but were rebuffed, according to a new congr
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • Surveillance
Proposed U.S. law would shut down websites on accusation of copyright infringement
06-14-2011
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themarknews.com
As written, the Protect IP Act gives the attorney general and private intellectual property holders the power to not only sue owners and operators of U.S.-based websites, but to execute what is known as an in rem action " essentially an action...
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Reported by:
Jack Gregson
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