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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: Central Intelligence Agency, Richard Nixon, Internal Revenue Service, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today
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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: CBS Corp., Corporate Officers, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Mitch McConnell, Central Intelligence Agency
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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... -
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: U.S. Congress, Espionage and Intelligence, National Security Agency, Espionage Act of 1917, Politics
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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: Kidnapping, Newspaper and Magazine, Civil Rights, Freedom of the Press, Human Rights
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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: Colleges and Universities, Ethics, Television, Religion and Belief, Values
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WikiLeaks film shifts focus after Julian Assange won't share info
When director Alex Gibney began work on his documentary "We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks," he thought he would be telling the story of a charismatic, silver-haired free speech advocate named Julian Assange, who had exposed dark corners of...
Tags: Computer Crime, Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, WikiLeaks, Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God (movie), Benedict Cumberbatch
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Falling in love? Get it in writing
David and Kimberley Rudd got to know each other as journalism students at Northwestern University in the fall of 1984. And it was a strictly platonic relationship. "We were two of about 13 African-American freshman journalism students at...
Tags: Near South Side, Teaching and Learning, Education, Northwestern University, Students
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Bloomberg editor calls journalists data access 'inexcusable'
ReutersBloomberg News Editor-in-Chief Matthew Winkler on Monday apologized for allowing journalists “limited” access to sensitive data about how clients used Bloomberg terminals, calling it “inexcusable." But he insisted that important...Tags: New York City, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Bloomberg L.P., Germany, Central Bank
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USA Today founder Neuharth honored at Friday memorial service
Colleagues and friends paying tribute to USA Today founder and Eureka native Al Neuharth today remembered him not as a driven media giant but as a loyal native South Dakotan who never forgot his roots. Some critics said Neuharth — who titled...Tags: Gannett Company, Inc., Media Industry, Newspaper and Magazine, Freedom of the Press, USA Today
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COLUMN: Neuharth oozed passion for Eureka, newspapers
I only met Al Neuharth a couple of times. He died at age 89 on April 19. His life is being celebrated this weekend — in a public memorial at his beloved University of South Dakota in Vermillion yesterday and at a private burial today in his...
Tags: College Sports, South Dakota State Jackrabbits, Teaching and Learning, Basketball, Sports
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Author Christopher Buckley To Speak At Hotchkiss
The Hartford CourantChristopher Buckley, the Forbes editor, journalist and author whose books tackle political and cultural sacred cows with a satirical twist, will give a free talk Wednesday, May 22, at 7 p.m. at The Hotchkiss School, 11 Interlaken Road., Lakeville. Son...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Executive Branch, Weight Loss, Poetry, Human Interest
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