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Articles related to "Nsa"
NSA Surveillance A look at the recent decision by Judge Anna Diggs Taylor to strike down NSA warrantless surveillance. law • wiretapping • constitution • fourth amendment • circuit court
The NSA and Microsoft This is an article that ponders upon the idea that Windows NT has a back door for the NSA. There are links to CNN's coverage of the topic and it is an interesting idea to think about. However, the validity of such facts are difficult to verify. I always inform readers to proceed with caution and investigation. nsa • microsoft • _nsakey • _key • export
War on Free Speech just went postal, Disney goes NSA, Hollywood joins the Army, more Am I paranoid about the fact that the USA is now a police state? Read on... media issues • media • propaganda • tips • terrorism information and prevention system
The National Security Agency. A brief discription of the National Security Agency, how and why the US government need such an agency. cyberterrorism • nsa • cia • communications • dictators
Computer Security Weekly, September 13, 1999 September 13, 1999: This week's events in computer security, both on and off the net. computer security • network • internet • virus • bugs
Add Sunflower Seeds to Desserts Sunflower seeds are full of nutrients and are great additions to healthy treats. Try Sunflower Cookies and Caramelized Sunflower Kernels. cooking with sunflower seeds • sunflower seed cookies • sunflower seed kernels • caramelized sunflower kernels • national sunflower association
Chuck Episode 2 Review How does episode 2 of "Chuck" (aired Monday, Oct 1, 2007 on NBC) compare with it's surprising and entertaining premiere? There are plenty of reasons to stay tuned. chuck • nbc • cia • comedy • secret agent
NBC's Chuck: A Primetime Anti-Hero Executive Producer McG has created a new NBC series about a electronics store clerk who learns every secret of the CIA and NSA. chuck • nsa • cia • zachary levi • mcg
Terrorist Database Delays Travel Tens of thousands of travelers are held up at airports due to sharing an identical or similar name to one on the no-fly list which is compiled from inconsistent data. travel • international • information operations • tide • terrorist identities datamart environment
Vapor Trails The war on terrorism isn't just about connecting the dots and identifying the failures of imagination, but it requires law enforcement and intelligence agencies to follow the vapor trails that the terrorists give off earlier and earlier to prevent another 9/11 mass casualty terrorist attack. vapor • trail • terrorist • al • qaeda
New and Returning Sci-Fi TV Fall 2008 - Part I As another summer of reruns ends and the kids return to school, the mass television audiences prepare to reacquaint themselves with old favorites, and a few new ones too. returning shows tv fall 2008 • returning sci-fi shows • terminator sarah connor chronicles • chuck tv show • supernatural tv show
Tony Hawk Tony Hawk is one of the most influential and recognizable skateboarders in history. How he went from local skater to world renowned pro. tony hawk • frank hawk • skateboarding • professional skateboarders • oasis skatepark
Cryptic Language and the Art of Communication Cryptic Language and Communicative Arts have existed throughout recorded history. Historically ciphers have been used to keep secrets pertaining to the safety and welfare of countries and/or countrymen and women. The Internet is quickly evolving as the newest Cryptology, however cryptic language has evolved from early man's cave drawings, heiroglyphics, to Graffiti, to Native American encoded languages, to African American Slave Quilts onward. Does The Fourth Estate need to know? ciphers • the fourth estate • memes • graffiti • foreign language
Mainstream media discovers 9-11 "conspiracy theory"?
Is the intelligence community using "conspiracy theories" as a pretext to destroy freedom of the press and freedom of speech? media issues • freedom of speech • freedom of the press • conspiracy theories • 9-11
Promises Every new decade brings with it another challenge to the rights of individuals under the Constitution. It's time to ask why. history • politics • space • frontiers • frontier theory
Secrecy, the Military, and the Movies Articles deals with secrecy and the military and its implications in the movies. secrecy • military • movies
The National Security Act of 1947 Despite attempting to reign in presidential power, Congress not only has history against it but also its own passage of the National Security Act of 1947. us intelligence • realism • cia • national security act of 1947 • us state policy
It's Time for TELLABRATION! What do you call an event that is a worldwide celebration of storytelling taking place at the same time on the same weekend? Why <B> TELLABRATION!</B>, of course. J. G. Pinkerton, a Connecticut yarn spinner, originated this international event as a means of building community support for storytelling. He formed the idea in 1987 and by the fall of 1988, the event was launched by the Connecticut Storytelling Center in six locations across the state. The volunteer network of 14 producers, 35 storytellers, and 102 production staffers worked together to give more than 1,000 story listeners a night to remember. And that was just the beginning. Read more about Tellabration in this article. storytelling • story celebration • tellabration • story event • storytellers
UPN unveils new Wednesday Night Lineup "Jake 2.0" debuts on UPN. A look back at the life and careers of John Ritter and Johnny Cash. This week in television history remembers "Battlestar Galactica." johnny cash • hooperman • three's company • three's a crowd • battlestar galactica
Cyberspace, Free Expression, and Who Monitors It So you think the Internet is that last and ultimate bastion of free expression, that place where you can mouth off on some message board or in some chat room with complete annonymity? That annonymity may be simply a grand virtual illusion. cyber security • internet censors • parental controls • internet activity • internet surveilance
Spies in the air. Aerial reconnaissance during the Cold War was difficult and dangerous. It was forced to evolve away from manned assets. reconnaissance • aerial reconnaissance • cold war • war • air force
THAT THING YOU DO: DIGGSTOWN, SNEAKERS A look at DIGGSTOWN and SNEAKERS, two films that allow their respective casts to just have fun, with fun movies as a result. movies • reviews • diggstown • sneakers
Pen Names Many authors choose to write under several different names or pseudonyms. Sometimes, the discovery comes as a surprise to the reader. pen names • authors • famous authors • pseudonyms • writers
Research on Classroom Management Ways to use current research, case studies, books, journals and articles. classroom management • classroom instruction • research on classroom management • classroom management strategies • resources
Bush 9-11 "gaffe" deserves more US media coverage The mainstream media absolutely must clarify the meaning of Bush's "I saw the first WTC attack on TV" gaffe! media issues • terrorist attack • wtc attack • september 11 • 9-11
Fall Television Preview 2003: Part Two A discussion of NBC and ABC's new crime programs for the Fall of 2003. television • tv • fall • preview • show
How To Recognize and Reduce Risk of Stroke Stroke affects more than 700,000 people each year. Despite medical advances, stroke remains the third leading cause of death and the number one cause of adult disability. stroke • ischemic • hemorrhagic • causes • risk factors
Last Minute Speeches and Toasts - book review A book review of "Last Minute Speeches and Toasts" by Andrew Frothingham. last minute speeches and toasts • andrew frothingham • career press • making speeches • toasts
Legislating Anti-terrorism Six years ago, the Government purposely allowed the Terrorism and disruptive activities prevention act or TADA to lapse. Now the Government intends to legislate a similar act called Prevention of terrorism Act. Pending its passage, the same law has been implemented through an ordinance called POTO or the prevention of terrorism ordinance. Does the government plan to take advantage of the present anti-terrorist mode to enact a draconian law? terrorism
Mao Zedong Born into a Hunanese peasant family, Mao Zedong went on to become the leader of the Chinese Communist Party. mao zedong • chinese communist party • people's republic of china • great leap forward • cultural revolution
The Daughters of Freya Authors Michael Betcherman and David Diamond offer an addictive story in a refreshingly original format, as a journalist's hunt for the truth unfolds via email exchanges daughters of freya • michael betcherman • david diamond • mystery • online
Threat Matrix No Danger to CBS, NBC ABC debuts "Threat Matrix." The prime time Emmy Awards are broadcast on FOX. This week in television history remembers "The Bob Newhart Show." threat matrix • emmy awards • prime time emmy awards • bob newhart • the bob newhart show
A Review of Presidential Powers and Duties What is the role of the President of the United States? With the coming presidential election, voters should understand the president's executive power. executive power • presidential election • presidential powers and duties • expressed power • inherent power
Crabapples and Autumn Qualities Crabapple trees stand out with autumn characteristics that make them top-notch landscape trees. Plantings of intelligent choices do well with good cultural practices. ornamental crabapple trees • residential landscapes • flowering residential landscapes • crabapple trees • crabapple trees residential landscapes
Ask Doctor Zen With tongue firmly in cheek, I offer this column on advice to the lovelorn and others. Of course, I am only the humble instrument, the intermediary of that way totally enlightened master, Doctor Zen. zen • doctor zen • humor • advice • spoof
November: Thanksgiving, this is no Iraq commentary Football, and football commentary, hasn't changed a bit in thirty years. What some in the media have to say about homeland security when it says anything at all. media issues • homeland security • total information awareness • football • nfl
Katherine D. Jones on writing Romantic Suspense and using Publicists On January 29, 2003 BET/Arabesque Books offered Katherine D. Jones a two-book deal for her Special Corruption Unit Series. After reviewing both A Love Worth Fighting For and Worth the Wait, I asked Ms. Jones if she could talk to me about this series, her upcoming projects and to share her thoughts about independent publicists. writing • publishing • author • novel • romance
Media does Iraq War, Part 1 Up until the mega bombing of Baghdad, the US mainstream media is doing a so-so job of covering the Iraq war, but there are too many "maybes" (such as "maybe" Saddam is dead) and other speculations to take the place of truth. media issues • media • iraq war • saddam hussein • abcetwork |
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