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- Why Dharun Ravi got 30-day sentence in Rutgers webcam spying case (+video)
- Neighbor helps save child's life after near drowning
- China Biggest Perpetrator of Economic Spying: Pentagon
- Neighbor arrested in Olivehurst shooting, killing
- Ikea: Four executives sacked over store spying
- Charge: Kent man shot neighbor’s dog for pooping in his yard
- At War Blog: Spying Balloons as Artistic Muse
- Collinsville cop charged with unlawful stop of neighbor
- Man jailed for spying in Russia
- 'Mobile Spy' app may be open to, yep, spying
- Neighbor’s Watchful Eye Helps Police Catch Alleged Burglar In Hackensack
- Laptop spying: You have nothing to fear
- Neighbor: Former Pittsburg Mayor Lori Anzini tells of her widowhood journey in new book
- Iran Executes Man Convicted of Spying for Israel
- Neighbor's call helps police catch burglars
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US Marches to War w/Libya?
29/03/11
We are now hearing the drum beat for war with Libya, and it’s coming from both sides of the political isle. So has everyone gone completely crazy? Alyona Discusses with Lawrence Wilkerson, the former chief of staff to Colin Powell.
Drones Killing the Wrong People?
29/03/11
Not only is our money being spent on drone strikes to take out low level militants while Osama Bin Laden runs free, but our drone strikes are a major sore spot for relations between the US, Pakistan and Yemen. Firedoglake’s Marcy Wheeler weighs in.
Defund NPR?
29/03/11
James O’Keefe, the now notorious prankster who took on ACORN, struck again with NPR. Video of Ron Schiller, then fundraiser for NPR, who has since resigned, went viral. And NPR President Vivian Schiller resigned. This all comes when the Republican led Congress is actively pushing to cut NPR’s funding. Talking Points Memo’s Benjy Sarlin and Young Conservatives Coalition’s Christopher Malagisi discuss.
FBI Wants to Wiretap Internet
28/03/11
The FBI has urged members of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security to make it easier for authorities to eavesdrop and wiretap internet communications. CNET’s Declan McCullagh, explains.