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In absence of federal shield law, discretion guides pursuit of reporters' records
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — It was a rare moment in relations between the media and the government: In 2008, FBI Director Robert Mueller called the top editors at The New York Times and The Washington Post to apologize because the bureau had improperly...Tags: National Government, Media Industry, Personal Data Collection, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), U.S. Congress
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It's news, not espionage
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has no business rummaging through journalists' phone records, perusing their emails and tracking their movements in an attempt to keep them from gathering news. This heavy-handed business isn't chilling, it's...Tags: National Government, FBI, Pentagon Papers Release (2011), Media Industry, Crime, Law and Justice
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AP News in Brief at 5:58 a.m. EDT
Crews search through the night after tornado slams Oklahoma City suburb, killing at least 51 MOORE, Okla. (AP) — Spotlights bore down on massive piles of shredded cinder block, insulation and metal as crews worked through the night early Tuesday...Tags: National Government, Nassau County, Media Industry, Natural Disasters, National Weather Service
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Tim West, reporter, 1946-2013
A versatile journalist, Tim West spent his entire career covering Naperville for the Naperville Sun. Mr. West covered local government bodies, took photos, wrote columns and immersed himself in the life of his community. "Tim cared deeply about...
Tags: Small Businesses, University of Cincinnati, Periodicals, Colon Cancer, Heart Problems
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Idiots on the loose
Has the administration gone completely off the rails in Washington? I write here of the IRS taking aim for "extra scrutiny" of tax-exempt status requests from Tea Party and Patriot groups and the outrageous Justice Department subpoena of telephone...Tags: FBI, Richard Nixon, Crime, Law and Justice, News Media, The New York Times
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AP CEO calls records seizure unconstitutional
WASHINGTON (AP) — The president and chief executive officer of The Associated Press on Sunday called the government's secret seizure of two months of reporters' phone records "unconstitutional" and said the news cooperative had not ruled out legal...
Tags: National Government, Meet the Press (tv program), Crime, Law and Justice, NBC (tv network), Corporate Officers
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Former KY3 reporter Ed Fillmer to fill new "Drury's Ozarks Correspondent" position
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Former KY3 video journalist Ed Fillmer is collaborating with Drury and KY3 to bring an added dimension to video storytelling in the Ozarks. He will be Drury’s Ozarks Correspondent, again producing video stories about people in... -
Daily Press joins criticism of subpoenas for AP telephone records
NEWPORT NEWS — The Daily Press Media Group has joined a chorus of news organizations nationwide criticizing the Justice Department for a massive seizure of The Associated Press' telephone records. In a letter Friday to Hampton Roads' federal...Tags: National Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Data Collection, The Associated Press, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Students launch teen driver safety website
South Plantation High School students unveiled a website last week that encourages young drivers to avoid distracting behaviors, such as texting, while behind the wheel. The website builds on a 20-page book written by the school's journalism students...Tags: Elections, Health and Safety at School, South Plantation High School , Car Safety Tips and Advice, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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Scale of government's AP records seizure surprises many
WASHINGTON — Three years ago, the Obama administration brought criminal charges under the Espionage Act against Thomas Drake, an Air Force veteran and intelligence expert at the National Security Agency in Maryland. He was not accused of aiding...
Tags: National Government, Media Industry, Thomas Drake, National Security, U.S. Congress
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In a border town, a newspaper forced to be silent
LAREDO, Texas -- A recent wave of kidnappings in Nuevo Laredo was prominently featured in a recent Sunday edition of El Mañana, one of the largest and most long-standing Spanish-language newspapers on the border. But the story carried no byline, and...
Tags: Human Rights, Civil Rights, Mexico, Crime, Law and Justice, Kidnapping
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Eureka siblings share career in television news
The Hoffman kids had a lot in common growing up: They both swam together on the team their mother, Holly, coached, participated in high school extracurriculars and attended youth group. Now, Austin and Alex Hoffman are morning television reporters....
Tags: Religion and Belief, Television, Charlie Hoffman, Education, South Dakota State University
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