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When president checks out, abuses mount
May has been a rough month for President Barack Obama: more Benghazi developments, plus the breaking IRS and journo-bugging scandals. Taken separately, none of these episodes is fatal. They do not reach Watergate levels. Given that previously classified...Tags: Government, Fox News Channel (tv network), Robert Gates, George W. Bush, Politics
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Bradley Manning's WikiLeaks trial: Book parts delivered as it happens
Leftie publisher O/R Books is covering the Bradley Manning trial for a book slated to appear in October, "The United States vs. PFC Bradley Manning: A Graphic Account From Inside the Courtroom." The chronicler is Clark Stoeckley -- he's a WikiLeaks...
Tags: Book, Iraq, Military Justice, WikiLeaks, Crime, Law and Justice
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At White House, liberal hawks ascend
With his decision to elevate Susan Rice to become his national security advisor and the nomination of Samantha Power as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, President Obama is not simply rewarding the loyalty of two women who have backed him from the...Tags: Chuck Hagel, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Carl Levin, Politics, National Security
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Hubbard Street Dance Chicago kicks off 'danc(e)volve'
The pieces in Hubbard Street Dance Chicago's latest bill of new works are consistent in strengths and weakness--they're all bold and imaginative in imagery while somewhat short on structure and conceptual scenario. Throughout this "danc(e)volve: New...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Entertainment, Dance, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
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Bradley Manning remembered as a computer whiz
FT. MEADE, Md. — Bradley Manning's former Army supervisor described him Wednesday as a highly competent computer whiz who could easily get around secret passwords to retrieve information about enemy terrorist cells. "He indicated to me he was very...
Tags: Trials, WikiLeaks, Entertainment, Starbucks Corp., Courts-Martial
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Joseph S. Eubanks
Joseph S. Eubanks, a noted bass-baritone and Morgan State University music professor who performed with the first American company of "Porgy and Bess," which toured the world in the 1950s, died May 16 of renal failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson....
Tags: Christianity, Arts and Culture, Maya Angelou, Lotte Lehmann, Entertainment
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Prosecutors look to closely link Bradley Manning and Julian Assange
FT. MEADE, Md. — Government prosecutors seeking life in prison for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning opened his court-martial Monday closely linking the young, nondescript enlistee from Oklahoma with the outsized Julian Assange, head of the anti-secrecy...Tags: Sex Crimes, Justice System, Prisons, Iraq, Lawyers
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Is Obama willing to fight for right terror policy?
In his recent speech on terrorism and national security, President Barack Obama performed superbly as explainer in chief, a role in which he often hasn't succeeded. It may not matter much. However belatedly, Obama offered a cogent policy rationale for...Tags: Al-Qaeda, Central Intelligence Agency, John Podesta, Pakistan, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Bradley Manning court-martial opens over WikiLeaks scandal
FT. MEADE, Md. — Government prosecutors, hoping to win a life sentence for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning in the WikiLeaks scandal, opened their case Monday in the court-martial against the young enlistee with a slide show that began with an ominous...
Tags: Justice System, Iraq, Fort Meade (military base), WikiLeaks, Lawyers
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Bradley Manning's lawyer calls him young, naive, 'good-intentioned'
An Army prosecutor told a military judge Monday that Pfc. Bradley Manning drew on his military training to harvest hundreds of thousands of classified documents from military computers and dump them on the Internet, where he knew their release would...Tags: Justice System, Military Justice, Courts-Martial, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Leak probe latest big case for US prosecutors
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ronald Machen and James Cole have pursued their share of headline-makers, taking on between the two of them an All-Star baseball pitcher, government contractors, members of Congress, a federal judge and a mayoral campaign. The...
Tags: Justice System, American International Group, Eric Holder, Arthur Andersen, Prosecution
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How the U.S. hung a potential Iranian ally out to dry
The plight of the organized resistance to the regime in Iran, particularly the violent persecution of the group known as the Mujahedeen e-Khalq (MEK/PMOI), has been one of the great, untold stories in international politics. It is a story of deadly...
Tags: Iran, Iraq, Colin Powell, U.S. Military, Washington College (Maryland)
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