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NSA aftershocks: Leak inspires lawsuit, letters of protest
WASHINGTON — The massive leaks about U.S. spying systems caused sharp political and legal aftershocks Tuesday as the Justice Department prepared to file criminal charges against Edward Snowden, a government contractor who has publicly admitted...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Social Media, Elections, American Civil Liberties Union, Politics
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Chinese state media chide U.S. over Edward Snowden's allegations
BEIJING -- Officially, the Chinese government has nothing at all to say about Edward Snowden. But unofficially, it is only too happy to dump on the United States. After days of silence, state media have let loose with a barrage of criticism concerning...Tags: South China Morning Post Limited, Reviews, Ai Weiwei, International Law, Politics
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U.S. faces challenges trying to charge Edward Snowden
WASHINGTON – Experts said the Justice Department faces challenges in bringing criminal charges against self-proclaimed leaker Edward Snowden but probably was moving as quickly as possible to take the 29-year-old former National Security Agency...
Tags: Criminal Laws, South China Morning Post Limited, Edward Snowden, U.S. Department of Justice, International Law
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Snowden alleges U.S. hacking against China, Hong Kong
BEIJING -- Edward Snowden told Hong Kong media that the United States is involved in extensive hacking operations directed against China and Hong Kong. In an interview with the South China Morning Post published on the newspaper’s website early...
Tags: South China Morning Post Limited, Freedom of the Press, Edward Snowden, Xi Jinping, Politics
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Pandora competitor Rdio chases Spotify into Asian markets
Music streaming service Rdio, which competes with Spotify and Pandora, is launching in seven new territories, including Hong Kong and Malaysia. This marks the first time Rdio (pronounced are-dee-oh) will be available to listeners in Asia, the company...
Tags: Malaysia, Eminem, Music, Entertainment, Pandora Media, Inc.
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Ex-CIA worker from Maryland revealed as source of NSA leaks
A British newspaper has identified a 29-year-old former Marylander as the source of the top secret documents that revealed details of two National Security Agency surveillance programs and revived debate of the agency's reach into the private lives of...
Tags: Espionage Act of 1917, Central Intelligence Agency, Court Administration, Politics, Newspapers
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Similarities seen in leaks by Snowden, Manning
A young man comes to Maryland, takes some community college classes, uses his computer skills to get a job in which he gains a security clearance. Still in his 20s, he finds information about government activity that troubles him. He decides to share it...
Tags: Espionage Act of 1917, Colleges and Universities, Central Intelligence Agency, Edward Snowden, Fort Meade (military base)
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Letters: Jury is still out on Edward Snowden
Re "Hero or criminal?," Editorial, June 11, and "Analyst admits to cyber-spying leaks," June 10 Senate Intelligence Committee head Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) has called Edward J. Snowden's admitted leaking of the National Security Agency's extensive...
Tags: Edward Snowden, American Civil Liberties Union, Politics, U.S. Department of Defense, Daniel Ellsberg
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NSA leaker Edward Snowden: He's no Daniel Ellsberg
Edward J. Snowden is "a low-level disenchanted punk," says LA Observed's Marc Lacter. In the New York Times, David Brooks notes that Snowden wasn't very neighborly or much of a loving son to his mother. A front-page story Tuesday in the L.A. Times begins:...
Tags: Edward Snowden, Prisons, John Boehner, Daniel Ellsberg, U.S. Department of Defense
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Without warrant, Hong Kong unlikely to act against Snowden
BEIJING -- Hong Kong authorities are not likely to take action against their most famous fugitive, Edward Snowden, unless the United States issues a warrant for his arrest, a former legislator said. "The Hong Kong government will do nothing until the U....
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Edward Snowden, Freedom of the Press, Justice and Rights, International Law
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Analyst overstated claims on NSA leaks, experts say
WASHINGTON — Security experts questioned Monday how, three years after Army Pfc. Bradley Manning downloaded a trove of secret material, low-level computer specialist Edward Snowden was able to copy documents that are far more sensitive and walk them...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Edward Snowden, Politics, Police Investigations, Judges
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Snowden's dilemma: What are the possibilities for asylum?
If Edward J. Snowden, who says he leaked National Security Agency secrets, wants to stay out of the clutches of U.S. judicial authorities, his choices for seeking asylum are few and, literally, far between. Only Iceland would seem to meet the conditions...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, U.S. Navy, International Law, Politics, Prosecution
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