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COLUMN - The 'secrecy industrial complex'
Reuters(David Rohde is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By David Rohde NEW YORK, June 12 (Reuters) - An odd thing is happening in the world's self-declared pinnacle of democracy. No one, except a handful of elected officials and an army of...Tags: Fort Hood (military base), White House, Defense, Ron Wyden, Edward Snowden
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Column: The 'secrecy industrial complex'
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - An odd thing is happening in the world's self-declared pinnacle of democracy. No one, except a handful of elected officials and an army of contractors, is allowed to know how America's surveillance leviathan works. For the last two...Tags: Fort Hood (military base), White House, Defense, Ron Wyden, Edward Snowden
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Interns no laughing matter for entertainment, media companies
ReutersJun 11 (TheWrap.com) - In "The Internship," currently playing in movie theaters, actors Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson play unemployed salesmen-turned-interns competing for jobs at a well-known Internet company. Their misadventures as interns include...Tags: Justice System, Labor Legislation, Trials, Entertainment, Crime, Law and Justice
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Column: Market turmoil could re-ignite euro zone risk - James Saft
Reuters(Reuters) - Right about now might be a good time to start worrying again about European peripheral debt. Along with just about every other risk asset the debt of the weaker members of the euro has sold off in recent weeks, hit by rising yields in higher-...Tags: Cyprus, Foreign Exchange Market, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Market and Exchange
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Halfway to an emerging bear market: James Saft
Reuters(Reuters) - Already halfway to a bear market, emerging market stocks face slumping commodities prices and what looks very much like a global trade slowdown. Benchmark shares in emerging markets are slumping, with the MSCI Emerging Markets index down 10...Tags: Bonds, European Union, Japan, Money and Monetary Policy, Emerging Market
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Saudi prince sues Forbes over his rank on billionaires list
A Saudi Arabian billionaire prince has sued Forbes magazine in London, accusing the publication of underestimating his wealth in its highly scrutinized annual list of the world's richest people. Prince Alwaleed bin Talal claims the magazine was...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Newspaper and Magazine, Media Industry, Liliane Bettencourt, Donald Trump
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Press Box: Eakins reportedly will become Oilers head coach
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Press Box: Eakins reportedly will become Oilers head coach The Edmonton Oilers apparently are moving quickly to hire a new coach. One day after announcing that the team had fired Ralph Krueger, reports indicated Sunday that Dallas...Tags: Nevin Shapiro, Skype, Boston Bruins, The Miami Herald, eBay Inc.
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COLUMN - The spy who came in for your soul
Reuters(Jack Shafer is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By Jack Shafer June 9 (Reuters) - Leaks to the press, like hillside rain tugged seaward by gravity, gather momentum only if the flow is steadily replenished. After a major leak to the...Tags: National Security, National Government, Jarmes R. Clapper, Politics, News Media
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Report: Shapiro says UM coaches fed info to help place bets
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Report: Shapiro says UM coaches fed info to help place bets Nevin Shapiro, the convicted Ponzi scheme mastermind currently serving a 20-year prison sentence, reportedly told Sports Illustrated that he received inside information...Tags: Nevin Shapiro, The Miami Herald, Sports Illustrated, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Miami Hurricanes
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Poet Laura Treacy Bentley says publishing novel is 'dream come true'
Name: Laura Treacy Bentley City in which you reside: I live in Huntington, W.Va., but I divide my time between the beautiful mountains of West Virginia and McHenry, Md., in Garrett County. Day job: I’m the book editor for WV Living magazine. I...
Tags: Dublin (Ireland), Authors, Oprah Winfrey, Republic of Ireland, Galway (Ireland)
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Santa Monica shooter's rifle appears to have been pieced together
The semiautomatic weapon used in the Santa Monica shooting rampage appears to have been put together from various parts, possibly in an attempt to circumvent the state's restrictions on such guns, law enforcement sources said Wednesday. While certain...
Tags: Weaponry, Crime, Law and Justice, John Zawahri, Firearms, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
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More cuts at the Sun-Times: Terry Savage out; Neil Steinberg's column cut to once a week
Change of SubjectLynn Marek at Crain's Chicago Business reports that the Sun-Times has parted ways with freelance finance columnist Terry Savage: (Savage) said her contract with the newspaper ended in April after advertising that had run alongside her column ceased this...
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