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    Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. FACTBOX-Nine cases of Americans indicted for media leaks

    Reuters
    By David Ingram and Joseph Ax June 12 (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors are increasingly seizing on an anti-espionage law to pursue Americans suspected of divulging government secrets to the press, a major shift in the use of a 1917 law that was designed to...

    Tags: WikiLeaks, Lawyers, Judges, U.S. Department of Defense, Bradley Manning

  2. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  3. Factbox: Nine cases of Americans indicted for media leaks

    Reuters
    (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors are increasingly seizing on an anti-espionage law to pursue Americans suspected of divulging government secrets to the press, a major shift in the use of a 1917 law that was designed to stop leaks to America's enemies. Nine...

    Tags: WikiLeaks, Lawyers, Judges, Bradley Manning, U.S. Department of Defense

  4. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  5. Edward R. Murrow Awards for ABC's Newtown Coverage and CNN's Syria Reporting

    Reuters
    Jun 12 (TheWrap.com) - CNN won three Edward R. Murrow awards for its Syria coverage, while ABC won three for its coverage of the Newtown, Conn., elementary school killings. The awards honoring the best in television and radio journalism also recognized...

    Tags: Radio, NPR, ABC (tv network), Television, Stuxnet Virus

  6. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  7. COLUMN - Edward Snowden and the selective targeting of leaks

    Reuters
    (Jack Shafer is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By Jack Shafer June 12 (Reuters) - Edward Snowden's expansive disclosures to the Guardian and the Washington Post about various National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance programs...

    Tags: WikiLeaks, Bob Woodward, Iraq, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, John Podesta

  8. Jun 12, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Floyd Abrams, America's free speaker

    Where there's smoke arising from a free-speech matter, you're likely to find the fiery attorney Floyd Abrams. He's blazed a trail for freedom of the press from the Pentagon Papers case to protecting reporters' sources. He's just as incendiary when he's fighting forced warning labels on cigarettes and championing the Citizens United court decision. Abrams' memoir, &quot;<a href="http://www.latimes.com/features/books/jacketcopy/la-ca-jc-summer-books-science-20130602,0,925482.story?page=2">Friend of the Court</a>," arrives as news media and government are again at loggerheads over reporters' phone records and revelations-by-leak of widespread domestic surveillance &mdash; all burning issues for him.
    Where there's smoke arising from a free-speech matter, you're likely to find the fiery attorney Floyd Abrams. He's blazed a trail for freedom of the press from the Pentagon Papers case to protecting reporters' sources. He's just as incendiary when he's...

    Tags: Criminals, WikiLeaks, Lawyers, Richard Nixon, New York City

  10. May 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Daily Show' hits Obama on Fox News, the right on racial profiling

    Jon Stewart has long been one of Fox News’ most outspoken critics but this week he's found himself in the unusual position of defending the right-leaning cable network – or, to be more precise, standing up for its Washington, D.C.,...

    Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Internal Revenue Service, Fox News Channel (tv network), Civil Rights, Turkey

  12. Jun 11, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Portage Park: a diverse, yet tight-knit neighborhood on Chicago's Northwest Side

    The year was 1972, and then-teenager George Borovik was in his glory. The U.S. Olympic swim trials were being held at the Olympic-size pool at Portage Park, right in his own Chicago neighborhood.
    The year was 1972, and then-teenager George Borovik was in his glory. The U.S. Olympic swim trials were being held at the Olympic-size pool at Portage Park, right in his own Chicago neighborhood. "I remember going to the prelims," Borovik recalled....

    Tags: Irving Park, L (movie), Separation of Church and State, Arts and Culture, Chicago Loop

  14. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  15. If past is indicator, ex-NSA contractor may escape long jail term

    WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Americans accused of divulging secrets to the media have escaped long prison sentences, a pattern that may reassure Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor who exposed the U.S. government's top-secret surveillance programs last week.
    Reuters
    WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Americans accused of divulging secrets to the media have escaped long prison sentences, a pattern that may reassure Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor who exposed the U.S. government's top-secret surveillance...

    Tags: WikiLeaks, Criminals, Lawyers, Richard Nixon, Judges

  16. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  17. Edward Snowden: Ex-CIA leaker drops out of sight, faces legal battle

    WASHINGTON -- The man who leaked details of top-secret U.S. surveillance programs dropped out of sight in Hong Kong on Monday ahead of a likely push by the U.S. government to have him sent back to the United States to face charges.
    WASHINGTON -- The man who leaked details of top-secret U.S. surveillance programs dropped out of sight in Hong Kong on Monday ahead of a likely push by the U.S. government to have him sent back to the United States to face charges. Edward Snowden, 29, a...

    Tags: Criminals, United Kingdom, Government, The Washington Post, Sylvia Luke

  18. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Too many secrets

    Every 6-year-old knows what a secret is. But apparently our nation's national security establishment does not.
    Every 6-year-old knows what a secret is. But apparently our nation's national security establishment does not. Consider this strange case from earlier this year. On June 8, the National Security Agency, a top-secret government spy agency, heralded the...

    Tags: Prosecution, Thomas Drake, Government, National Government, National Security Agency

  20. Jun 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Nora Ephron dies at 71; writer of sharp-edged romances

    This article has been corrected. See note at the bottom for details. Nora Ephron, who cast an acerbic eye on relationships, metropolitan living and aging in essays, books, plays and hit movies including "Sleepless in Seattle," "When Harry Met Sally..."...

    Tags: All the President's Men (movie), Feminism, Leukemia, Pneumonia, Journalism

  22. Jun 9, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  23. 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: Political Corruption, Jarmes R. Clapper, Periodicals, Journalism, Government

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