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    May 15, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. AP records seizure just latest step in sweeping U.S. leak probe

    Reuters
    * FBI interviews at numerous U.S. government agencies * Signs probe hasn't found target * Media reports on Yemen-based plots at issue By Mark Hosenball and Tabassum Zakaria WASHINGTON May 15 (Reuters) - The Justice Department's controversial...

    Tags: U.S. Senate, Bill Clinton, U.S. Department of Justice, White House, News Agency

  2. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Holder defends subpoena of journalists' phone records

    WASHINGTON — Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. on Tuesday strongly defended the criminal investigation into the leak of classified details about a successful U.S. undercover operation, calling it "within the top two or three most serious leaks" of government-protected information since he became a federal prosecutor more than 35 years ago.
    WASHINGTON — Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. on Tuesday strongly defended the criminal investigation into the leak of classified details about a successful U.S. undercover operation, calling it "within the top two or three most serious leaks" of...

    Tags: Carney (music group), Prosecution, U.S. Department of Justice, White House, Politics

  4. May 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  5. In uproar over U.S. seizure of AP records, focus turns to Holder

    Reuters
    By Tabassum Zakaria and Susan Cornwell WASHINGTON, May 14 (Reuters) - U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder was likely to face a storm of questions on Tuesday over the Justice Department's controversial decision to seize telephone records of the Associated...

    Tags: Justice and Rights, Carney (music group), Pulitzer Prize Awards, U.S. Department of Justice, News Agency

  6. May 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Justice Department secretly obtained AP telephone records

    WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors secretly obtained records of telephone calls from more than 20 telephone lines belonging to the Associated Press and its journalists over a two-month period in an apparent investigation of a leak of sensitive...

    Tags: Journalism, Eric Holder, U.S. House of Representatives, Justice System, Prosecution

  8. May 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Government secretly obtains phone records from journalists

    WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors secretly obtained telephone records from more than 20 lines belonging to the Associated Press and its journalists in an attempt to learn who leaked information on how the CIA thwarted an apparent terrorist plot hatched in Yemen.
    WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors secretly obtained telephone records from more than 20 lines belonging to the Associated Press and its journalists in an attempt to learn who leaked information on how the CIA thwarted an apparent terrorist plot...

    Tags: Justice and Rights, U.S. Senate, Prosecution, U.S. Department of Justice, White House

  10. May 13, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  11. ECB says in contact with Bloomberg over confidentiality

    Reuters
    FRANKFURT, May 13 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank said on Monday it was in touch with Bloomberg LP after the financial data and news company had allowed journalists to see some information about terminal usage. Bloomberg customers, including the U....

    Tags: European Central Bank, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Federal Reserve, Central Bank

  12. May 13, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  13. Bloomberg's top editor calls policy on client data 'inexcusable'

    Reuters
    NEW YORK, May 13 (Reuters) - Matthew Winkler, editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News, apologized on Monday for allowing journalists "limited" access to sensitive data about how clients used Bloomberg terminals, saying it was "inexcusable" but that important...

    Tags: Journalism, European Central Bank, Michael Bloomberg, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Federal Reserve

  14. May 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Bloomberg CEO admits 'mistake' in snooping scandal

    Bloomberg Chief Executive Daniel L. Doctoroff admitted that giving its journalists access to some subscriber information for its data terminals was "a mistake."
    Bloomberg Chief Executive Daniel L. Doctoroff admitted that giving its journalists access to some subscriber information for its data terminals was "a mistake." The company went into damage control mode last week shortly after it disclosed that...

    Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Federal Reserve, The New York Times, Bloomberg L.P.

  16. May 13, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. From the Editor: Controversial stories have a place in the newspaper

    Readers have been curious why two news stories haven't appeared regularly in the paper.  Two words: "Benghazi" and "Gosnell."  "Benghazi" refers to a 2012 attack on American diplomats at a consulate and CIA annex at Benghazi, in Libya, by an armed...

    Tags: Twitter, Inc., Benghazi, Hillary Clinton, Apple iPhone, Barack Obama

  18. May 11, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  19. Fed says in touch with Bloomberg on potential client data access

    Reuters
    WASHINGTON, May 11 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve said on Saturday that it was seeking information from Bloomberg LP about potential access by the news agency's reporters to client data on users of the Bloomberg financial terminals at the U.S. central...

    Tags: Federal Reserve, Thomson Corporation

  20. May 11, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  21. Bloomberg CEO says client data access for reporters a mistake

    Reuters
    By Lauren Tara LaCapra May 11 (Reuters) - After reports that users of the company's financial terminals were investigating potential leaks of confidential information, Bloomberg LP CEO Daniel Doctoroff said that the company had made a "mistake" by giving...

    Tags: Journalism, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Federal Reserve

  22. May 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Pakistan expels N.Y. Times reporter on eve of historic elections

    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani government ordered the Islamabad bureau chief for the New York Times to leave the country on the eve of landmark parliamentary elections, according to the newspaper’s website.
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani government ordered the Islamabad bureau chief for the New York Times to leave the country on the eve of landmark parliamentary elections, according to the newspaper’s website. Declan Walsh, 39, was told...

    Tags: Journalism, Interior Policy, Personal Data Collection, Islamabad (Pakistan), Newspapers

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