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Did Israel Defeat Hamas?
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National Review Online, by Benjamin Weinthal
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 11/27/2012 9:40:09 PM
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The end of Israel’s eighth war of self-defense last week prompted charged debates over the efficacy of Israel’s military operation. In short, what did the cease-fire accomplish for the Jewish state after eight days of unprecedented missile versus anti-missile-defense warfare? Israel’s opponent is the Jihadist terror group Hamas — an anti-Western, anti-Christian, anti-woman, and anti-Semitic organization that controls the Palestinian enclave of Gaza. This graphic Reuters photo of a man dragged through the streets of Gaza for alleged “collaboration” with Israel is a window into Hamas’s barbarism.
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Bay Area breast cancer clusters seen
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San Francisco Chronicle, by Victoria Colliver
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 11/27/2012 9:38:00 PM
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Breast cancer clusters in California may not be limited to Marin County. New research released Tuesday identified four areas of the state that have rates of the disease 10 to 20 percent higher than the state average. (Snip) Marin County has long been studied for its high rates of breast cancer, but many questions remain unanswered. Risk factors for the disease include having a family history of breast cancer, being white, hormone use after menopause, being an older mother or never having children, alcohol consumption, and having higher socioeconomic status. Still, many health experts say those factors
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White House: ‘No Unanswered Questions’ About Susan Rice’s Appearances on Sunday Shows
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National Review Online, by Eliana Johnson
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Posted By: SoCalGal- 11/27/2012 9:27:26 PM
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In today’s press briefing, White House press secretary Jay Carney told reporters that “there are no unanswered questions” about Susan Rice’s appearances Sunday shows or about the talking points she used in those appearances. “Those questions have been answered,” he said. Carney went on to allege that reporters, in asking about Rice’s Sunday show appearances, are more interested in playing politics that in “what happened in Benghazi.” Rice has come under fire from many, including Republican senators McCain, Graham and Ayotte, who expressed their displeasure after meeting with her earlier today, for claiming on Sunday morning
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Price: Proposed Tax Hikes Cover Eight Days of Spending
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Washington Free Beacon [DC], by Staff
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Posted By: earlybird- 11/27/2012 9:21:55 PM
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ANDREA MITCHELL: There are reliable studies that show you can’t cap enough deductions and level the playing field enough to raise the kind of revenue you need. We’re talking about a trillion and a half dollars here. TOM PRICE: You know well, Andrea, that the president’s plan to increase taxes on the upper 2 percent covers the spending by this federal government not for eight years, not for eight months, not for eight weeks but for eight days. Eight days only. It’s not a real solution. So, again, I’m puzzled by an administration that seems to be more interested
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Report challenges key Pentagon spending assumption
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Reuters, by David Alexander
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 11/27/2012 9:20:08 PM
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Washington - As the U.S. military grappled with budget cuts over the past year, one thing Defense Secretary Leon Panetta made clear was the Pentagon must avoid reductions in training and maintenance that would lower the force´s readiness to fight. But a report released by a Washington think tank on Tuesday challenged that assumption, concluding that a short-term cut in readiness funding could free up cash to develop weapons and equipment needed to be ready in the future. Several teams of defense experts brought together by the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments to
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WaPo Ombud: Hamas Rockets Are “Like Bee Stings”
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Commentary Magazine, by Alana Goodman
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 11/27/2012 9:17:46 PM
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Last week, I wrote about the Washington Post’s decision to publish a large photo of a Palestinian toddler killed during Israel’s Gaza operation on the front page. The picture captures the most tragic aspect of war, the death of innocent civilians and the pain of the families they leave behind. But by not balancing this photo with an image of Hamas attacks on Israel, it also gave the impression that Israelis were fighting a war of aggression, rather than self-defense. The Washington Post’s ombudsman, Patrick Pexton, responded to criticism on Friday:
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Gazans say ´Thank you Iran´ for providing missiles
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Reuters, by Staff
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Posted By: earlybird- 11/27/2012 9:17:11 PM
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GAZA - Gazans offered very public thanks to Iran on Tuesday for helping them in this month´s fight against Israel, when Iranian-made missiles were fired out of the Palestinian enclave towards Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. "Thank you Iran", said large billboards on three major road junctions in the Gaza Strip - the first time there has been such public acknowledgement of Iran´s role in the arming of Islamic terrorists in the tiny territory. The message was written in Arabic, English, Hebrew and Farsi. The posters also depicted the Iranian Fajr 5 rockets that were used for the first time
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Concealed weapons: US court upholds New York state requirement for permit
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Christian Science Monitor, by Warren Richey
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 11/27/2012 9:09:37 PM
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Washington - New York state’s requirement that gun owners prove they have a special need for protection in order to obtain a concealed weapons permit does not violate the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms, a federal appeals court ruled Monday. The three-judge panel unanimously upheld a state law requiring applicants to prove that they’d received a personal threat or had some other special need for protection before they would be granted a permit to carry a concealed firearm in public. An appeal to the US Supreme Court is expected.
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Judge orders tobacco companies to admit deception
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Reuters, by David Ingram
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 11/27/2012 8:59:15 PM
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Washington - Major tobacco companies that spent decades denying they lied to the U.S. public about the dangers of cigarettes must spend their own money on a public advertising campaign saying they did lie, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday. The ruling sets out what might be the harshest sanction to come out of a historic case that the Justice Department brought in 1999 accusing the tobacco companies of racketeering. U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler wrote that the new advertising campaign would be an appropriate counterweight to the companies´ "past deception" dating to at least 1964.
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White House expected to seek billions in Sandy disaster aid
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Reuters, by David Lawder & Ian Simpson
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 11/27/2012 8:51:40 PM
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Washington - The White House is expected in the coming days to send Congress a multi-billion dollar request to fund recovery from Superstorm Sandy, which caused an estimated $71 billion in damages in New York and New Jersey. Congressional aides said there was no clear indication of the request´s size, but some said it would likely be at least $11 billion. The Federal Emergency Management Agency´s disaster relief fund had access to about $7.8 billion as Sandy slammed the U.S. East Coast on October 29, causing widespread destruction in coastal New York and New Jersey.
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7 of 10 Americans prefer ´Merry Christmas´ over ´Happy Holidays´
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Washington Examiner [DC], by Paul Bedard
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Posted By: earlybird- 11/27/2012 8:26:25 PM
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Take your "Happy Holidays" and shove it. Finally, there´s proof that Americans prefer "Merry Christmas." By a wide margin, 68 percent to 23 percent, Americans prefer stores with signs that say "Merry Christmas" during the Christmas holidays than the more generic and secular "Happy Holidays," according to a new Rasmussen Reports survey. And in all 34 of the categories the accurate and prominent pollster looks at, "Merry Christmas" was the hands-down winner. A few examples:
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MSNBC Anchor Touré makes shameful attack on McCain
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Fox News, by Dan Gainor
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 11/27/2012 7:40:37 PM
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Perhaps it’s time to change MSNBC to MSRBC, with the “R” standing for race. The far-left network has reached a point where every issue is about race no matter what host is ranting. The latest example of this comes from perennial race-baiting anchor Touré who on Nov. 26 attacked Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham as “old, white, establishment folks.” (Snip) In Touré’s black-and-white world, McCain is a “bitter” failed candidate who has no right to dare question potential Secretary of State candidate Susan Rice because she is a “much younger black woman.” He also claimed McCain
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Third man sues ex-Elmo puppeteer, claims NY abuse
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 11/27/2012 6:59:16 PM
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A Florida man has sued the ex-Elmo puppeteer, saying the voice actor met him while trolling gay telephone chat lines seeking underage boys for sex. The lawsuit seeking unspecified damages was filed in Manhattan federal court by a man who remains anonymous. The man says he met Elmo puppeteer Kevin Clash on a chat line when he was 16 years old in 2000 and exploring modeling opportunities in New York. The lawsuit says Clash had numerous Elmo dolls in his apartment when he met the teen for sex. The man, now 29, is the third to make claims against Clash,
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The Power of One
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Wall Street Journal, by James Taranto
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Posted By: SoCalGal- 11/27/2012 6:55:36 PM
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"Multinational corporations have a new ally in their battles with organized labor: unionized workers," reports Crain´s Chicago Business. "Some workers are becoming so disillusioned by what their unions can, or rather can´t, do for them that they want out." A case in point is the Caterpillar Inc. plant in Joliet, Ill., where "dozens of machinists . . . crossed the picket line during a strike last summer and are planning unfair labor practices complaints" against the International Association of Machinists:(Snip) The trouble for private-sector unions is that the global economy vastly increases the supply of labor, diminishing their bargaining power.
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ACLU sues over policy barring women from combat
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Reuters, by Peter Henderson & David Alexander
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 11/27/2012 6:51:45 PM
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San Francisco - The American Civil Liberties Union and four servicewomen sued the U.S. Defense Department on Tuesday to end a ban on women in combat, calling the military the last bastion of discrimination by the federal government and saying modern warfare has already put women in the line of fire. The civil rights group argued in a legal complaint filed in federal court in Northern California that the military policy barring women from roles primarily focused on combat solely because of their gender was unconstitutional. Hundreds of thousands of women veterans returning from wars in
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New Nuclear Engine Could Power Deep-Space Exploration
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Wired News, by Adam Mann
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 11/27/2012 6:41:35 PM
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Researchers have tested a small prototype of a nuclear-reactor engine design that could one day power deep-space exploration probes. The proposed design is based on a Stirling engine – an engine first invented in the 19th century that uses hot pressurized gas to push a piston. It would use a 50-pound nuclear uranium battery to generate heat that is then carried to eight Stirling engines to produce about 500 watts of power. (Snip) Nuclear engines are important because they make possible exploration of the entire solar system. Beyond Mars, sunlight is so weak that solar panels would have to be
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President-for-Life, King of the World paving the way for Messiahship
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Canada Free Press, by Judi McLeod
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Posted By: snowcloud- 11/27/2012 6:37:02 PM
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Make way for the Messiah! This apparently is the new mantra for these grotesque and hideous post-election times. Barack Hussein Obama is not only not denying his Messiahship, he’s basking in the new role cast for him by gloating supporters. At Sunday’s Soul Train awards, Obama was nominated as “Our Lord and Savior” by Oscar-winning actor/comedian Jamie Foxx, who was answered by a wildly cheering throng. The YouTube showing the cheering throngs to Foxx’s naming Obama “Our Lord and Savior” was mysteriously removed from the Internet yesterday morning. Today comes news of artist Michael D’Antuono’s
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U.S. won´t call China a currency manipulator
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 11/27/2012 6:28:51 PM
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Washington - The Obama administration has declined to label China a currency manipulator, noting that it let its currency rise nearly 10% in value against the dollar since June 2010. The administration says the Chinese yuan remains "significantly undervalued" and is urging China to make further progress. U.S. manufacturers contend that China is manipulating its currency to gain trade advantages. A weaker yuan makes Chinese goods cheaper for American consumers and U.S. goods more expensive in China. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney had vowed during the campaign
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Bob Dole Hospitalized
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ABC News, by Sunlen Miller
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Posted By: NorthernDog- 11/27/2012 6:23:15 PM
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Former Senate Republican Leader and presidential nominee Bob Dole has been hospitalized at Walter Reed Army Medical Hospital, according to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. Reid, D-Nev., told colleagues on the floor of the U.S. Senate Tuesday evening that Dole, 89 years old, called him a few days ago to tell him that he is at Walter Reed and that it is “not for a checkup.” “He is infirm, he is sick,” Reid said of Dole, who has been hospitalized many times over the years. “We should do this to recognize what a great leader Bob Dole is,” Reid said.
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Infected but oblivious: Young Americans with HIV often don´t know
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Los Angeles Times, by Jon Bardin
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 11/27/2012 6:15:56 PM
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More than a quarter of new HIV infections in the U.S. occur among people ages 13 to 24, according to a new report released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. What´s more, about 60% of those young people with HIV don´t know they have the virus. The release represents the most recent analyses by the CDC. It was timed to coincide with World AIDS Day, which is Dec. 1. According to the CDC, about 12,200 young Americans became infected with HIV in 2010, with African Americans representing more than half of those newly infected.
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Romney Campaign Merchandise Priced to Sell
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ABC News, by Sarah Parnass
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Posted By: JoniTx- 11/27/2012 4:54:39 PM
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What’s a retailer to do with merchandise branded to support a failed presidential candidate? Put it on clearance. ABC News’ Jake Tapper snapped this photo of Romney gifts next to the Christmas decorations at Reagan National Airport Monday. On the Internet, business owners are dropping prices to unload the Romney items as well. The “America!” store, which has a location in Union Station and Reagan National Airport among others, had a clearance section of its online shopping full of Romney/Ryan memorabilia Monday morning. All of it was 75 percent off, putting Romney magnets and buttons below a dollar
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A Civil War Professor Reviews ´Lincoln´
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Daily Beast, by David Frum
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Posted By: StormCnter- 11/27/2012 4:53:43 PM
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I am walking out of the multiplex theater in my old home town of Springfield, and already the sold-out audience for the next showing of Steven Spielberg’s new Lincoln is queuing up. The sound of something very rare in my movie-going experience is still reverberating in my ears – the sound of an audience applauding. And, from the opening crack of thunder that introduces us to Daniel Day-Lewis’s stoop-shouldered Lincoln, there is much worth applauding, even to an empty screen. Let me play Lincoln biographer first, since I am not, after all, a movie critic.
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GOP Lawmakers Still Troubled by Susan Rice
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ABC News, by Sunlen Miller
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Posted By: JoniTx- 11/27/2012 4:51:46 PM
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United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice´s attempts to "make nice" with a trio of Republican senators who have criticized her response to the Sept. 11 terror attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, seem to have backfired. The senators said they left their face-to-face meeting with Rice this morning "more concerned" and "significantly troubled."(Snip)"The concerns I have are greater today than before, and we´re not even close to getting the basic answers," Graham said. Today´s meeting was seen as part of Rice´s Capitol Hill "charm offensive," as her possible nomination
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Barack Obama: From Beginning to End
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American Spectator, by Quin Hillyer
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Posted By: garnet- 11/27/2012 4:48:47 PM
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Intelligent people across the country are asking out loud whether another presidential term for Barack Obama actually will be as bad as we expect it to be. Unfortunately, it probably will be. Because he was as horrible, as disdainful of the Constitution and of decency, fair play and good judgment, as he was in the first four years, imagine what he can do now that he needs not worry about re-election. A look back serves as a reminder of how bad he has been already, so that good Americans can start figuring how to counter the worse Obama
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City Is Amassing Trove of Cellphone Logs
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New York Times, by Joseph Goldstein
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Posted By: StormCnter- 11/27/2012 4:37:57 PM
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When a cellphone is reported stolen in New York, the Police Department routinely subpoenas the phone’s call records, from the day of the theft onward. The logic is simple: If a thief uses the phone, a list of incoming and outgoing calls could lead to the suspect. But in the process, the Police Department has quietly amassed a trove of telephone logs, all obtained without a court order, that could conceivably be used for any investigative purpose. The call records from the stolen cellphones are integrated into a database known as the Enterprise Case Management System,
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Sen. Kelly Ayotte denies racism is behind opposition to Amb. Susan Rice over Benghazi
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Politico, by Katie Glueck
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Posted By: NorthernDog- 11/27/2012 4:29:13 PM
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Sen. Kelly Ayotte on Tuesday bashed the charge that criticism of U.N. Amb. Susan Rice is rooted in racism and sexism. “I think it’s absolutely false,” said Ayotte (R-N.H.) on Fox News Channel’s “America Live with Megyn Kelly.” Ayotte, a vocal critic of Rice’s handling of the attacks on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, joined Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) in a meeting with the ambassador on Tuesday morning to discuss Rice’s initial explanation of those attacks, which ultimately proved to be incorrect.
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