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Conflict in Syria causing discord
Last August, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and then-CIA Director David H. Petraeus proposed that the United States change its policy and send weapons and other aid to the rebels fighting the Syrian government. Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta...Tags: U.S. Department of State, Leon Panetta, Elections, Martin Dempsey, Central Intelligence Agency
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McManus: A team of rivals on Syria
Last August, then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and then-CIA Director David H. Petraeus proposed that the United States change its policy and send weapons and other aid to the rebels fighting the Syrian government. Defense Secretary Leon E....
Tags: Leon Panetta, U.S. Department of State, Elections, Martin Dempsey, Central Intelligence Agency
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Gen. John Allen turns down NATO post, set to retire
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.WASHINGTON — Gen. John Allen, who was top commander in Afghanistan until Feb. 10, announced Tuesday that he is retiring from the Marine Corps due to his wife’s chronic illness, turning down a White House offer to nominate him to be the supreme...Tags: Leon Panetta, Elections, Jill Kelley, Central Intelligence Agency, Tampa
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Google: U.S. again leads world in requests for users' information
The United States again leads the world in official requests for Google users' personal information. That's according to Google's "transparency" report released Wednesday. In the second half of 2012, Google received 8,476 requests for information,...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Google Inc., Government, FBI, National Government
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In surprise move, General Allen retires from military
Marine Corps Gen. John Allen, the former commander of the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan whose nomination to lead NATO was delayed last year while investigators probed his e-mails to a Florida socialite, has retired from the military. The Naval...
Tags: Leon Panetta, John Allen, Tampa, World War II (1939-1945), Politics
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Soon We'll Be Wishing For Our 15 Minutes Of Privacy
The Hartford CourantAndy Warhol famously said that "in the future everyone will be famous for 15 minutes." With the dawn of Internet, Twitter and other social media, Warhol's future may be now. The average Facebook subscriber averages more than 100 "friends." And Dan...Tags: Manti Te'o, The New York Times, Central Intelligence Agency, Twitter, Inc., Social Media
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Army general to face court-martial on sexual misconduct charges
In a rare case of an active-duty general charged with criminal offenses, a brigadier general at Ft. Bragg, N.C., is scheduled to face a court-martial Tuesday on charges of forcible sodomy, sexual misconduct and compelling female officers to perform sex...Tags: Afghanistan, Adultery, Prosecution, Central Intelligence Agency, Military Justice
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Most intriguing person of 2012? Barack Obama, CNN viewers say
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelPresident Barack Obama was Time's Person of the Year. And CNN viewers, in an online poll, have picked him the most intriguing person of the year, the cable channel revealed Monday morning. The runners-up, from No. 2 to 10, were schoolgirl/activist... -
Interrogating Brennan
It was obvious even before he was nominated that Chuck Hagel, President Obama's choice to be secretary of Defense, would undergo searching scrutiny by the U.S. Senate. But that body also needs to examine thoroughly the man who shared the stage with...
Tags: Al-Qaeda, Central Intelligence Agency, Chuck Hagel, Pakistan, Police Investigations
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Senate committee approves sweeping update to digital privacy law
Digital privacy laws in the United States just got one step closer to the 21st century. A Senate committee on Thursday backed privacy protections that would require the government to obtain a search warrant before gaining access to email and other...Tags: Laws, Privacy Laws, Justice System, Central Intelligence Agency, Government
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Letters: No retreat for Petraeus
Re "The comeback general," Opinion, Nov. 25 Until the latter part of the 20th century, apparently, American society believed that donning a military uniform suppressed — or should suppress — one's primal urges. The media indulged this quaint... -
After silence during military scandal, Kelley defends herself
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Jill Kelley wants the world to know that she didn't do anything wrong when she befriended top military brass. The Tampa socialite at the center of a scandal involving Gen. David Petraeus has hired a top Washington attorney and...
Tags: Media Industry, Jill Kelley, Justice System, The Pentagon, Crime, Law and Justice
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