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    Jun 13, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  1. Katy Sorenson, president, CEO The Good Government Initiative, University of Miami

    <strong>Last Week:</strong> The NSA leak by the employee of a government contractor and the revelation that so many of our day-to-day communications are being collected, if not monitored, gave pause to everyone paying attention.&nbsp; While I have prided myself on being a card-carrying member of the ACLU, I was also forced to reckon with my staunch belief in the rule of law and the role of our government.&nbsp; No activities that whistle-blower Edward Snowden revealed were illegal; our 535 member of Congress in our post-911 country took responsibility for allowing this policy.&nbsp; Snowden committed a crime by violating his contract requiring confidentiality.
    Last Week: The NSA leak by the employee of a government contractor and the revelation that so many of our day-to-day communications are being collected, if not monitored, gave pause to everyone paying attention.  While I have prided myself on being a...

    Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Tea Party Movement, National Security Agency, Career and Workplace, Arts and Culture

  2. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Judge sentences six extremists in British bomb plot

    LONDON -- Six men from Birmingham in central England received lengthy jail sentences Monday for plotting to bomb a right-wing rally last June.&nbsp;
    LONDON -- Six men from Birmingham in central England received lengthy jail sentences Monday for plotting to bomb a right-wing rally last June.  Authorities said the plot by the men, who appeared motivated by Islamic extremism, failed only because they...

    Tags: England, National Security Agency, Arts and Culture, Justice System, United Kingdom

  4. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Best-sellers: Best-sellers of hardcover fiction and nonfiction

    -------------------- This piece first ran in Printers Row Journal, delivered to Printers Row members with the Sunday Chicago Tribune and by digital edition via email. Click here to learn about joining Printers Row. -------------------- HARDCOVER...

    Tags: U.S. Congress, Murder, Arts and Culture, Fiction, The O'Reilly Factor (tv program)

  6. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Harpers Ferry, W.Va., woman publishes 'The Problem with Power,' a paranormal novel

    <strong>Name:</strong> Alicia Drumgoole writing under the pen name Agnes Jayne
    Name: Alicia Drumgoole writing under the pen name Agnes Jayne Age: 35 City in which you reside: Harpers Ferry, W.Va. Day job: English instructor at Hagerstown Community College Book title: “The Problem with Power”  Genre: Paranormal...

    Tags: Books-A-Million Incorporated, Amazon Kindle, Arts and Culture, Genres, Amazon.com Inc.

  8. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Getting to know Neil Gaiman

    AUSTIN, Texas &mdash; In Neil Gaiman's passport case, on a scrap of paper beside his green card, are two verses of an unfinished work called "Pirate Stew."
    AUSTIN, Texas — In Neil Gaiman's passport case, on a scrap of paper beside his green card, are two verses of an unfinished work called "Pirate Stew." "I assume it's for kids," Gaiman said. "But it's only two verses... and it just sits there, and...

    Tags: Social Media, Suicide, Personal Data Collection, Atonement (movie), England

  10. Jun 13, 2013 |Column| Herald Mail
  11. Accidental invitations link past to present

    I recently completed a biography questionnaire for a class I’m taking. The process was an interesting experience and really made me think.   As a writer, I’m usually the one asking questions. I don’t typically have to think about how...

    Tags: The Herald-Mail, Arts and Culture

  12. Jun 12, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  13. ‘Tribute: Marilyn Monroe’ comic explores icon’s life and loves

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    Where haven't you seen Marilyn Monroe, star of such classics as 1953′s “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” and 1959′s “Some Like It […]...
  14. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Review: 'Hungry Woman' finds tasty universality at Casa 0101 Theater

    &ldquo;This is either the longest suicide note in history, or the juiciest, dirtiest, most delicious confession you&rsquo;ll ever hear,&rdquo; begins &ldquo;Hungry Woman&rdquo; at Casa 0101. Food, family and post-feminist freedom are the chief thematic ingredients in playwright Josefina L&oacute;pez's witty, compelling fantasia, and though still refining, it&rsquo;s perhaps her richest work yet.
    “This is either the longest suicide note in history, or the juiciest, dirtiest, most delicious confession you’ll ever hear,” begins “Hungry Woman” at Casa 0101. Food, family and post-feminist freedom are the chief thematic...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Tony Awards, Entertainment Events

  16. Jun 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Japanese port city of Nagasaki has long East-West connection

    NAGASAKI, Japan &mdash; On my first trip to Nagasaki, just out of college, I knew what most of the world knows: An atomic bomb fell here on Aug. 9, 1945, bringing World War II to a close. It wasn't until my second visit, more than 20 years later on a guidebook assignment, that I realized how much I had missed.
    NAGASAKI, Japan — On my first trip to Nagasaki, just out of college, I knew what most of the world knows: An atomic bomb fell here on Aug. 9, 1945, bringing World War II to a close. It wasn't until my second visit, more than 20 years later on a...

    Tags: Roman Catholicism, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Museums

  18. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Edward Snowden shows evolution of smuggling secrets

    WHITMORE VILLAGE, Hawaii &mdash; Sure, Edward Snowden just used a simple thumb drive to smuggle classified information out of the National Security Agency.
    WHITMORE VILLAGE, Hawaii — Sure, Edward Snowden just used a simple thumb drive to smuggle classified information out of the National Security Agency. But one look at the sprawling NSA compound where he is believed to have worked in the mountains...

    Tags: National Government, Photography and Video, Services and Shopping, Missile Systems, National Security Agency

  20. Jun 13, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  21. Freebie Friday: Free stuff to do in Orlando

     Events   SEA TURTLE FESTIVAL: activities that involve cleaning up the beach for the nesting sea turtles, local artists' depictions of the local wildlife: 8 a.m. today, 10 a.m. Saturday; Canaveral National  Seashore, 212 S. Washington Ave., Titusville;...

    Tags: Zombie (movie), Titusville, Wars and Interventions, Winter Garden, Entertainment Events

  22. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  23. Poquoson Teacher of the Year, a reading specialist, enjoys running, traveling and yes, reading

    Jennifer Seltzer, reading specialist for Poquoson City Public Schools, was honored twice in May. She was chosen PCPS division Teacher of the Year and Newport News Reading Council Reading Teacher of the Year. Seltzer represented Poquoson Primary School...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), York (York, Pennsylvania), Old Dominion University, Teachers

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