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Keri Russell plays a KGB spy in FX’s upcoming Cold War drama, “The Americans”
Channel Guide MagazineIn The Americans, slated to premiere early next year on FX, two KGB spies pose as Americans in suburban Washington, D.C., shortly after Ronald Reagan becomes president. Keri Russell (Felicity) and Matthew Rhys star as Elizabeth and Phil Jennings, who have... -
Obama campaign opening 2nd Orange County office
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelThe grassroots campaign for President Barack Obama is opening a second office in Orange County this evening, this time to serve as a home base for re-election campaign volunteers in the south end of the county. At 6:30 p.m. Organize For America, an... -
Lawsuit over FBI spying on Muslims should be dismissed, U.S. says
L.A. NOWCan federal agents, acting in the name of counterterrorism, be sued for their actions? That was the question at the center of a heated argument Tuesday in a Santa Ana courtroom as a federal judge weighs whether to throw out...... -
FBI Muslim spying lawsuit against U.S. is tossed by judge
L.A. NOWA federal judge Tuesday threw out a lawsuit filed against the U.S. government and the FBI over the agency’s spying on Orange County Muslims, ruling that allowing the suit to go forward would risk divulging sensitive state secrets. Comparing himself.... -
Justin McLeod's Blog
August 15
Goodbye
They say all good things must come to an end. With that, I'm leaving WDBJ and the news business. I've accepted a position as the community relations coordinator for Roanoke City Schools. There are several reasons why I'm switching...Tags: Kidnapping, Entertainment, Michelle Obama, Starbucks Corp., Marion Cotillard
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L.A. Now Live: FBI Muslim spying vs. personal liberties
L.A. NOWTimes court reporter Victoria Kim will join L.A. Now Live for a web chat at 9 a.m. to discuss the class-action lawsuit, which was brought by a group of Orange County Muslims who contended that their constitutional rights were trampled when the FBI sent an... -
Rachel Marsden: The rise of the spy-next-door
Improved technology is changing the spy game, merging once-disparate roles in the intelligence field and favoring an increased download of traditional spy roles to the private sector. This week, Canada's Postmedia News cited a speech by Richard Fadden,...
Tags: General Contracting, Media Industry, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Services and Shopping, WikiLeaks
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Motion picture academy invites 176 new members
This post has been updated, as indicated below. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences invited 176 new members into the organization on Friday, including Octavia Spencer, Terrence Malick, Matthew McConaughey, Kristen Wiig, Kerry Washington,...
Tags: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (movie), Wall-E (movie), Sociology, Octavia Spencer, Simon Chinn
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SPY MISSION: Danville teen headed to Mongolia with relief organization
jking@amnews.comWhen Ben Kendrick of Danville was only 3 or 4 years old, teachers told his mom, Kathy, he sometimes stood on a piece of playground equipment during recess above a crowd of the other kids — preaching. There were other times like this, too, when...Tags: Relief and Aid Organizations, Politics, Franklin Graham, Religion and Belief, Mongolia
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James Bond at 50: The sadist who loved me?
This is the golden anniversary of “Dr. No,” the film that introduced moviegoers to the most famous spy of them all: James Bond of her majesty’s secret service. To mark the anniversary, we’ll be running edited excerpts from Bill...Tags: Jeffrey Wright, Celebrities, Daniel Craig, Entertainment, Jack Lord
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Jordanian lawmaker in hot water after pulling gun in live TV debate
World NowA Jordanian lawmaker has landed in hot water after he drew a gun (though without firing) and tossed a shoe at a critic during a live television debate over the crisis in neighboring Syria.... -
German spy chief resigns following criticism in neo-Nazi probe
World NowThe head of Germany’s national intelligence service resigned Monday, following months of missteps by his agency in its handling of a neo-Nazi terrorist cell....
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