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Ed Snowden Needs a Better Biographer Than Glenn Greenwald
How Much Economic Espionage Is Too Much?
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‘Cuban Twitter’ and Other Times USAID Pretended To Be an Intelligence Agency
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What Does the Manning Verdict Mean for Edward Snowden?
Watching the verdict handed down against Bradley Manning Tuesday, Edward Snowden had his worst fears confirmed. With a litany of guilty verdicts, the judge, Col. Denise Lind, all but certainly condemned Manning, the man accused of providing WikiLeaks...
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Tue, Jul 07 2013 12:24 PM
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Russian Media Blames U.S. for Snowden Affair
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Edward Snowden, continuing his confounding dance around the expectations of the international media, won't be leaving the Moscow airport after all. In a confusing series of...
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Wed, Jul 07 2013 10:21 AM
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Russian Media: Snowden Checked Out of Hotel
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 For exactly a month , NSA leaker Edward Snowden has sat holed up in a Moscow airport, caught in the purgatory of its so-called "transit zone." Now, he's gone. Or at...
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Tue, Jul 07 2013 2:23 PM
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How a CIA Officer Wanted for Kidnapping in Italy Ended Up Arrested in Panama
On Wednesday, the story of Robert Seldon Lady, a former CIA station chief in Milan, Italy, took another improbable turn when he was arrested in Panama near the Costa Rican border. Lady has been living quietly in the United States since fleeing an Italian...
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Thu, Jul 07 2013 4:00 PM
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The Snowden Hype Campaign Begins
Traitors , loners , and pornographers : These are just some of the ways Edward Snowden and Glenn Greenwald have been smeared by their critics over the past month. And now the NSA leaker and Guardian journalist have discovered a way to return fire. Call...
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Wed, Jul 07 2013 10:50 AM
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Should the CIA Be Sharing Intelligence with Hezbollah?
The enemy of the CIA's enemy in Lebanon is still its enemy. But, according to a report for McClatchy by FP contributor Mitchell Prothero , when the CIA discovered that al Qaeda-affiliated rebel groups in Syria were plotting attacks against Hezbollah's...
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Tue, Jul 07 2013 3:00 PM
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Microsoft Leaks Reveal Depth of NSA's Ties with Silicon Valley
Judging by the latest revelations made by Edward Snowden, the National Security Agency has Microsoft firmly in its pocket. According to an explosive Guardian report on Thursday , the NSA was granted access to Microsoft's new free email service, Outlook...
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Thu, Jul 07 2013 5:00 PM
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Russian Security Now Using Typewriters to Thwart the NSA
Looks like the Luddites at Russia's Federal Guard Service are headed back to the pre-digital age. The agency, which guards Russian officials -- the Russian equivalent of the U.S. Secret Service -- is placing an order for typewriters, according to...
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Thu, Jul 07 2013 9:48 AM
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Do Most Americans Really Think Snowden Is a Whistleblower?
More than half of Americans think Edward Snowden "is a whistle-blower, rather than a traitor," according to a widely discussed poll released by Quinnipiac University on Wednesday. The numbers -- 55 percent of those polled called him a "whistle...
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Wed, Jul 07 2013 4:50 PM
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The Americans Who Escaped to Russia Long Before Edward Snowden
In camping out at a Moscow airport, Edward Snowden is joining a long line of Americans who have fled to Russia. Suffice it to say, it's not the most flattering group of individuals with which to be associated.[[BREAK]] The most notable, of course...
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Tue, Jun 06 2013 4:10 PM
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Is Edward Snowden Any Good at Spycraft?
Sure, Edward Snowden's non-flight to Cuba , whereabouts in Russia , and request for asylum in Ecuador are getting most of the attention today. But amid all the hubbub, Monday's news also brought us this small but intriguing detail from a New York...
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Mon, Jun 06 2013 3:50 PM
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Meet the Seven Men Obama Considers Enemies of the State
Late Friday, the Washington Post revealed that federal prosecutors have charged Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor behind a series of revelations about the agency's intelligence-gathering operations, with espionage.[[BREAK...
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Sat, Jun 06 2013 1:00 PM
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Assange Struggles to Remain Relevant in Snowden Affair
A year after entering the Ecuadorean embassy seeking asylum, Julian Assange is still on the run. Every day he gets on the treadmill given to him by the left-wing filmmaker Ken Loach and runs and runs, logging 744 miles (over 28 marathons), but never getting...
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Wed, Jun 06 2013 4:30 PM
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The Suddenly Booming Business of Secretive Communications
For anyone in the habit of wearing a tinfoil hat, the last couple of weeks have been ones of redemption. With a steady stream of revelations about the National Security Agency's astonishingly broad intelligence-gathering activities, conspiracy theories...
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Tue, Jun 06 2013 2:10 PM
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Edward Snowden: 'Being Called a Traitor by *** Cheney Is the Highest Honor You Can Give an American'
"Ask yourself: if I were a Chinese spy, why wouldn't I have flown directly into Beijing? I could be living in a palace petting a phoenix by now." That's how Edward Snowden, the source behind the bombshell revelations about the National...
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Mon, Jun 06 2013 1:30 PM
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