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Monday, 21 May 2007 |
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This is the May 21, 2007, edition of the ShadowMonkey DHS OSI
Report. This report, developed from documents produced by the
Department of Homeland Security, covers domestic and international
general, security, and infrastructure news. It is made available to
readers in the interest of furthering the ideal of an informed
citizenry.
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Saturday, 19 May 2007 |
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This is the May 18, 2007, edition of the ShadowMonkey DHS OSI
Report. This report, developed from documents produced by the
Department of Homeland Security, covers domestic and international
general, security, and infrastructure news. It is made available to
readers in the interest of furthering the ideal of an informed
citizenry.
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Thursday, 17 May 2007 |
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This is the May 17, 2007, edition of the ShadowMonkey DHS OSI
Report. This report, developed from documents produced by the
Department of Homeland Security, covers domestic and international
general, security, and infrastructure news. It is made available to
readers in the interest of furthering the ideal of an informed
citizenry.
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Wednesday, 16 May 2007 |
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This is the May 16, 2007, edition of the ShadowMonkey DHS OSI
Report. This report, developed from documents produced by the
Department of Homeland Security, covers domestic and international
general, security, and infrastructure news. It is made available to
readers in the interest of furthering the ideal of an informed
citizenry.
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Wednesday, 16 May 2007 |
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"So many people in America think this does not affect them. They've
been convinced that these programs are only targeted at suspected
terrorists. … I think that's wrong. … Our programs are not perfect, and
it is inevitable that totally innocent Americans are going to be
affected by these programs," former CIA Assistant General Counsel Suzanne Spaulding tells FRONTLINE correspondent Hedrick Smith in Spying on the Home Front.
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Wednesday, 16 May 2007 |
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Fifty-six members of the same Harvard Law School graduating class that
included U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez have published (as an
advertisement) an open letter to Gonzalez in the Washington Post. It's good to see groups of people like coming together to reprimand
the sickening lack of restraint that so exemplifies the Bush
administration and its lackeys.
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Tuesday, 15 May 2007 |
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This is the May 15, 2007, edition of the ShadowMonkey DHS OSI
Report. This report, developed from documents produced by the
Department of Homeland Security, covers domestic and international
general, security, and infrastructure news. It is made available to
readers in the interest of furthering the ideal of an informed
citizenry.
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Tuesday, 15 May 2007 |
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New legislation proposed by U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
would make significant changes to current copyright and intellectual
property law in the United States, including the criminalization of attempted copyright infringement.
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Monday, 14 May 2007 |
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This is the May 14, 2007, edition of the ShadowMonkey DHS OSI
Report. This report, developed from documents produced by the
Department of Homeland Security, covers domestic and international
general, security, and infrastructure news. It is made available to
readers in the interest of furthering the ideal of an informed
citizenry.
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Saturday, 12 May 2007 |
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This is the May 11, 2007, edition of the ShadowMonkey DHS OSI
Report. This report, developed from documents produced by the
Department of Homeland Security, covers domestic and international
general, security, and infrastructure news. It is made available to
readers in the interest of furthering the ideal of an informed
citizenry.
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