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2012/05/24 12:34
2012/05/24 12:34
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Protesters take part in a demonstration against the Protection of Information Bill in Cape Town September 17, 2011. South Africa has proposed three measures designed to update intelligence laws and...
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2012/05/23 23:44
2012/05/23 23:44
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... there are lingering questions over whether the program that is no longer secret remains "classified." The president's assistant for homeland security and counterterrorism, John Brennan,...
2012/05/23 20:37
2012/05/23 20:37
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... in history from an administration that has tried to throw more people in jail for leaking Classified information than the Bush administration." It is unclear from the documents obtained by...
2012/05/23 10:59
2012/05/23 10:59
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Our good friend Yang Rui will probably not like to hear this but a draft guideline being proposed by the State Council will seek the OK for foreigners to legally work in posts involving China's state...
2012/05/18 05:15
2012/05/18 05:15
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Last year, while the Protection of State Information Bill was stuck in the quagmire of the National Assembly’s ad-hoc committee then processing it, Inkatha Freedom Party MP Mario Oriani-Ambrosini...
2012/05/15 00:12
2012/05/15 00:12
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Downing Street has been asked to explain whether Andy Coulson is the only senior press adviser to recent prime ministers to have been spared high-level security vetting. Lord Justice Leveson, whose...
2012/05/12 07:16
2012/05/12 07:16
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TRENTON, N.J. - Some New Jersey parents are steamed about a question on a statewide standardized test this week that asked some third-graders to write about a secret and why it was hard to...
2012/05/11 11:18
2012/05/11 11:18
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... changes, the committee has proposed an exemption from legal liability for the disclosure of Classified information that reveals 'criminal activity'," they said. "Sanef will study this and...
2012/05/10 22:55
2012/05/10 22:55
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In testimony to the Leveson inquiry investigating that News Corp phone-hacking scandal, former News of the World editor Andy Coulson admitted that he may have had unsupervised access to top-secret...
2012/05/10 16:15
2012/05/10 16:15
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... costs. In questions put directly to the prime minister's spokesman and through freedom of information requests over almost nine months, the Guardian has asked if Coulson had "unsupervised...
2012/05/07 13:17
2012/05/07 13:17
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... by the United States Department of Defense as a handling instruction for Controlled UnClassified information); 18 percent work with human resources data and 19 percent work with...
2012/05/05 00:37
2012/05/05 00:37
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Laws blamed for Australia's 'climate of secrecy' A report on the state of the Australian media says press freedom is being stifled by a raft of unnecessary secrecy laws. The latest of the Media...
2012/05/04 05:41
2012/05/04 05:41
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... The report was released last year, but was only recently made public through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. The initial investigation found that 81 boxes with “Top Secret” and...
2012/05/03 05:17
2012/05/03 05:17
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... agencies will formally or informally pardon recruits who have accessed news reports on Classified information or have had incidental access to leaked documents (for example, stumbling...
2012/04/26 18:00
2012/04/26 18:00
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You’ve probably heard that keeping secrets is a burden emotionally, but new research in the Journal of Experimental Psychology suggests it may also be a physical encumbrance. The research suggests...
2012/04/26 14:39
2012/04/26 14:39
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By Marta Franco Do you know Post Secret? It’s that website where people mail their secrets on a homemade postcard. Anonymously. Everybody loves it. How could you not feel for the people sharing...
2012/04/26 05:18
2012/04/26 05:18
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... him be thrown out because they say the government has consistently "stashed away" crucial information that could help their client mount his defence. But the judge, Colonel Denise Lind,...