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'Terms and Conditions' tackles online privacy
Cullen Hoback doesn't know what Mark Zuckerberg thinks of his documentary "Terms and Conditions May Apply." But he's already made the Facebook leader smile once. Toward the end of the documentary, which screens Friday and May 2 at the Newport Beach Film...
Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Security, Barack Obama, Film Festivals
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David Petraeus to teach at CUNY school in New York
David Petraeus, the former four-star general who was forced out as head of the Central Intelligence Agency because he had an affair with his biographer, has accepted a post as a visiting professor in New York. In a statement released Tuesday, Macaulay...Tags: Immigration, Adultery, New York City, Migration, West Point
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Petraeus apologizes for affair, but was it enough?
Is retired Gen. David H. Petraeus planning a comeback? He seemed to suggest so in a speech at USC Tuesday night. In the highly anticipated talk, Petraeus apologized for engaging in an extramarital affair that made international headlines. The scandal...
Tags: Adultery, Defense of Marriage Act, Paula Broadwell, Central Intelligence Agency
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Petraeus offers apology for scandal during speech at USC
Signaling a desire to return to public life, retired Gen. David H. Petraeus offered an apology Tuesday for the scandal that led to his resignation as director of the CIA and brought an illustrious career to an abrupt end. Petraeus has kept a low...
Tags: Paula Broadwell, Christopher Stevens, U.S. Army, Central Intelligence Agency, NATO
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Petraeus apology for affair doesn't go far enough
Glad to see that the self-imposed purda of retired Gen. David Petraeus is coming to an end. I am not one who thinks an extramarital affair merits the equivalent of a professional death penalty, but Petraeus’ transgressions with his much younger...
Tags: Police Investigations, Authors, Paula Broadwell, Central Intelligence Agency, FBI
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Most intriguing person of 2012? Barack Obama, CNN viewers say
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelPresident Barack Obama was Time's Person of the Year. And CNN viewers, in an online poll, have picked him the most intriguing person of the year, the cable channel revealed Monday morning. The runners-up, from No. 2 to 10, were schoolgirl/activist... -
Soon We'll Be Wishing For Our 15 Minutes Of Privacy
The Hartford CourantAndy Warhol famously said that "in the future everyone will be famous for 15 minutes." With the dawn of Internet, Twitter and other social media, Warhol's future may be now. The average Facebook subscriber averages more than 100 "friends." And Dan...Tags: Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy, Politics, Andy Warhol
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Marine takes over as U.S. commander in Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan – Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr. took over Sunday as the newest and probably last U.S. commander in Afghanistan, tasked with ending America’s longest war even as insurgents continue to challenge the U.S.-backed Afghan...
Tags: International Organizations, White House, Taliban, Barack Obama, Wars and Interventions
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Senators use hearing to air CIA controversies
WASHINGTON - The confirmation hearing Thursday of John Brennan to be CIA director reopened scrutiny of a wide range of controversies that have dogged the country for more than a decade, ranging from the Obama administration's embrace of targeted...Tags: Richard Burr, Laws, U.S. Congress, White House, Terrorism
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Google stepping up fight to limit government access to emails
Google is stepping up its fight to change federal law to make it more difficult for law enforcement to gain access to emails and other content stored on cloud services without a search warrant. The search giant, which says it gets about 1,400 requests a...
Tags: Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Data Privacy Day, Central Intelligence Agency
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Google: U.S. again leads world in requests for users' information
The United States again leads the world in official requests for Google users' personal information. That's according to Google's "transparency" report released Wednesday. In the second half of 2012, Google received 8,476 requests for information,...
Tags: Government, Security, Politics, Central Intelligence Agency, Google Inc.
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Congress weighs legislation that would update email privacy laws
SAN FRANCISCO -- Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) introduced legislation Tuesday that would give stronger privacy protection to emails. The Electronic Communications Privacy Act Amendments Act of 2013 would require the government to...
Tags: Laws, U.S. Congress, American Civil Liberties Union, Crime, Law and Justice, Mike Lee
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