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2013/05/24 17:21
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TOTOWA - Claire Murphy, 87, of Totowa, died May 15, 2013. Born in Totowa, she was a lifelong borough resident. In her lifetime Claire was a teacher, employed at Arthur Murray Dance Studio, the C.I.A,...
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2013/05/24 10:51
2013/05/24 10:51
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NATIONAL STORIES: The bright green suits of scuba divers on board a speedboat pierced the dusk, as they perused a mangle of steel girders of a section of bridge that lay collapsed in the waters of a...
2013/05/23 23:22
2013/05/23 23:22
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... p.m., 05/23/2013 In a historic sea change, President Barack Obama redefined the United States' military drone policy and set new parameters for the use of unmanned armed aircraft abroad. Bluntly...
2013/05/23 20:51
2013/05/23 20:51
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CNN's GUT CHECK | for May 23, 2013 | 5 p.m. - n. a pause to assess the state, progress or condition of the political news cycle OBAMA, TERRORISM AND THE FUTURE: President Barack Obama in a major...
2013/05/23 13:26
2013/05/23 13:26
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On Wednesday, the Administration tried to get things in order for the speech by finally acknowledging, in a letter from Attorney General Eric Holder to Senator Patrick Leahy, that it had killed four...
2013/05/23 12:09
2013/05/23 12:09
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Let's return to the 2009 story that Fox News correspondent James Rosen published on North Korea, kicking off a federal leak investigation and the FBI accusation that he was guilty of criminal conduct....
2013/05/23 00:26
2013/05/23 00:26
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The suggestion that a reporter doing his job might be committing a crime, and one that carries up to ten years in jail, didn’t exactly go down well. On Tuesday, at his daily briefing, White House...
2013/05/20 19:28
2013/05/20 19:28
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Former US Justice official who refused to spy for Russians ejected from Russia A former senior Justice Department official at the American Embassy in Moscow was not allowed to return to Russia this...
2013/05/20 19:28
2013/05/20 19:28
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A former senior Justice Department official at the American Embassy in Moscow was not allowed to return to Russia this month, and people familiar with the case say it could be because he refused to...
2013/05/18 08:31
2013/05/18 08:31
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ANDY GAVIN'S, 1392 N. Washington Ave.: today, Twist of Fate. BAR LOUIE, Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs, Plains Twp.: today, Fake Uncle Jack. BAZIL, 1101 Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit: Wednesdays, Marko...
2013/05/17 14:19
2013/05/17 14:19
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Yesterday I noted here that Republicans in the grip of Washington scandal-mania run the risk of a rerun of 1998, in which overreach amid the Monica Lewinsky scandal led to backlash against Bill...
2013/05/17 13:27
2013/05/17 13:27
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Generally, once partisan, tendentious sources leak information that turns out to be wrong, nothing’s ever done about it. That’s for many reasons, some good or somewhat understandable, mostly bad. But...
2013/05/16 21:27
2013/05/16 21:27
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Instead, what is in those e-mails documents the ways in which things in Washington are affected not by the big names—Obama, Clinton, Petraeus—but by the people who work for them, and the manner in...
2013/05/15 22:58
2013/05/15 22:58
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WASHINGTON - More than 100 pages of e-mails released by the White House on Wednesday reveal intensive jostling between the C.I.A. and the State Department over the government’s official “talking...
2013/05/15 12:19
2013/05/15 12:19
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What difference does it make? “There’s a very substantive difference between whistleblowers and leakers. Leakers are for self-serving purposes, whistleblowers are people who come forward in an effort...
2013/05/15 11:09
2013/05/15 11:09
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Eric Holder's tenure as Attorney General is beset with failures, even if you judge him by his own goals. The fact that his Justice Department spied on AP reporters, snooping into their telephone...
2013/05/15 05:25
2013/05/15 05:25
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David Qualkenbush, Huntingburg, Ind. With the almost daily exposure of yet another scandal the Obama administration is starting to stumble badly. With each new, developing scandal, no one is...
2013/05/14 21:28
2013/05/14 21:28
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It is not, again, as if the government didn’t have options. The D.C. Circuit (in a 2005 opinion upholding a finding of contempt against the Times’s Judith Miller and Time’s Matt Cooper for refusing to...
2013/05/14 15:28
2013/05/14 15:28
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When it comes to Benghazi, one has to sort out which story line one is talking about. The first has to do with the actual chain of events surrounding an attack on the American Consulate in Benghazi on...
2013/05/13 17:40
2013/05/13 17:40
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Inside emails show there was a lot of concern about what the public would hear, and lots of changes made from the C.I.A.'s original assessment of who was responsible. Leaked emails now reveal that...