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Wired

Hours after the Justice Department announced it would limit its use of the state secrets privilege in new cases, the administration appeared before a federal judge here Wednesday and continued to invoke that defense in a closely watched spy case.

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No Third Solution

Don Payne, the assistant fire chief, had been in court earlier contesting a speeding ticket, and had returned to contest a ticket issued to his son. Payne was upset (and it seems rightly so) about the traffic tickets; the Jericho PD was well-known fo

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St. Louis Trib

Citizens Education Project director Steve Erickson, said, with one of the most secretive government agencies in the world. "Finally, the Patriot Act Has A Home"

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ukguardian

Police and other officials tapped phone calls and emails an average of 1,381 times a day last year, according to a report released today by the interception of commun- ications commissioner, Sir Paul Kennedy. A total of 504,073 surveillan

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Paul Craig Roberts

Researchers examined why big lies succeed where little lies fail. Governments can get away with mass deceptions, but politicians cannot get away with sexual affairs. The researchers explain why so many Americans still believe that Saddam Hussein was

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YouTube

After reading the "Do you have the Right to Flip off a Cop?" article I was reminded of this video I saw on YouTube some time ago.

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David Owens, newseditor@laurelleadercall.com

Judge will make decision in a couple weeks. After a trial that stretched for more than three hours, the Motorhome Diaries trio could be waiting at least two more weeks before their verdict is announced. Laurel Justice Court Judge David Lyons said

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Wired

A nonlethal device best known for beating back pirates off the coast of Somalia was deployed by local police in San Diego at political gatherings, and even at a competition to build sand castles, according to a local publication.

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