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Snowden says he will stay in Hong Kong and fight extradition
ReutersBy John Whitesides WASHINGTON, June 12 (Reuters) - The National Security Agency contractor who revealed the government's top-secret monitoring of phone and Internet data says he intends to stay in Hong Kong and fight any effort to bring him back to the...Tags: National Security, The Washington Post, Hong Kong, National Government, Google Inc.
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American who leaked NSA secrets is a free man in Hong Kong-for now
ReutersBy James Pomfret and Anne Marie Roantree HONG KONG, June 12 (Reuters) - Edward Snowden, an American who has leaked details of top-secret U.S. surveillance programmes and is believed to be in Hong Kong, is technically free to leave the China-ruled city at...Tags: Pomfret, China, Hong Kong, The Washington Post, Laws
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Funkstown man accused of posing as a fire marshal
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comA Funkstown man has been charged by Maryland and Hagerstown fire officials with posing as a fire marshal after allegedly pretending to conduct safety inspections at five Washington County businesses. Johnathan Theodore Stahley, 22, of 102 E. Baltimore...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Walmart, International Law, Entertainment, Radio
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WRAPUP 2-U.S. reviews security damage from NSA disclosures
Reuters* Booz Allen Hamilton says has fired Snowden * Top Republican calls Snowden "a traitor" * Google and others seek loosening of secrecy on requests * Privacy groups want surveillance programs investigated * Civil liberties group files court challenge...Tags: Laws, European Parliament, U.S. Congress, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Vladimir Putin
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Immigration bill clears early test vote; Obama calls for action
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly voted on Tuesday to begin consideration of a White House-backed bill to overhaul the U.S. immigration system, burying a procedural roadblock that opponents regularly use to delay or kill legislation....Tags: Deportation, Career and Workplace, Barack Obama, Laws, U.S. Congress
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State: Keep Goodman on house arrest
John Goodman could easily flee the country and skip out on his upcoming DUI manslaughter trial if he's released from house arrest, the Florida Attorney General's Office argued Monday in response to the Wellington polo mogul's latest appeal. Since...
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Without warrant, Hong Kong unlikely to act against Snowden
BEIJING -- Hong Kong authorities are not likely to take action against their most famous fugitive, Edward Snowden, unless the United States issues a warrant for his arrest, a former legislator said. "The Hong Kong government will do nothing until the U....
Tags: China, Hong Kong, National Government, Korean War (1950-1953), International Military Interventions
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COLUMN - Palmer Raids Redux: The NSA v civil liberties
Reuters(Jeffrey Rosen is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By Jeffrey Rosen June 11 (Reuters) - During the "Red Scare" that swept the United States in the wake of Russia's 1917 Bolshevik revolution, the Justice Department launched a cycle of...Tags: Corporate Officers, Deportation, Career and Workplace, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Barack Obama
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Snowden's dilemma: What are the possibilities for asylum?
If Edward J. Snowden, who says he leaked National Security Agency secrets, wants to stay out of the clutches of U.S. judicial authorities, his choices for seeking asylum are few and, literally, far between. Only Iceland would seem to meet the conditions...Tags: Edward Snowden, Russia, Migration, Joanne Chesimard, Espionage and Intelligence
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US leaker faces hard choices while in hiding
HONG KONG (AP) — Edward Snowden, the former CIA employee who leaked top-secret documents about U.S. surveillance programs, has few options to stay one step ahead of the authorities while in apparent hiding. One possibility is to seek asylum in a...
Tags: Corporate Officers, U.S. Embassy, Taiwan, Taipei (Taiwan), Russia
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US spy programs raise ire both home and abroad
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration faced fresh anger Monday at home and abroad over U.S. spy programs that track phone and Internet messages around the world in the hope of thwarting terrorist threats. But a senior intelligence official said...
Tags: The Washington Post, American Civil Liberties Union, Germany, Computer Networking and Internet, Barack Obama
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US: No plans to end broad surveillance program
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration considered whether to charge a government contractor with leaking classified surveillance secrets while it defended the broad U.S. spy program that it says keeps America safe from terrorists. Facing a...Tags: The Washington Post, American Civil Liberties Union, The Associated Press, Germany, Computer Networking and Internet
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