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NewsTSA Blasted over Security Equipment SpendingMSNBC | TSA has $44 million worth of screening equipment in storage for over a year; bought more than necessary to receive bulk discount.
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Relative: Suspect thought kidnapped girls were hisAustin Lotto Winner Uses Jackpot to Create Ad Exposing Agenda 21 CouncilmanInfowars | Campaign observers note "weird" ad produced by individual exposing hypocritical candidate
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Aquascutum sold to YGM TradingLuxury clothing brand Aquascutum is sold for £15m to a subsidiary of YGM Trading, which already owns the rights to the brand in Asia.
Opinion: Harsh interrogations workedVIDEO: Strikers march over pensionsHundreds of thousands of public sector workers are taking part in a 24-hour UK-wide strike in a dispute with the government over pension changes.
Astaire's daughter backs Top HatTom Chambers says he felt honoured that Fred Astaire's daughter was in the audience for the West End opening of the musical Top Hat.
Mom: I'm jealous of my babyBreivik survivors relive horrorsSurvivors of Anders Behring Breivik's shootings in Norway relive the horrors of last year's massacre as they testify at his trial in Oslo.
FM anger at cap badge speculationAlex Salmond says any attempt to drop the names of historic Scottish army regiments shows "arrogance".
'No baby' in ferry woman's carePolice no longer believe that a baby had fallen from a ferry into Belfast Lough, as a massive search and rescue operation is called off.
FBI: Fugitive dead; two sisters aliveLatest Al Qaeda Boogeyman is CIA AgentTony Cartalucci | US stokes "terronoia" domestically, while backing real terrorists abroad.
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Russia foils 2014 Olympic terror plotNew Yorker: "Here’s Looking at You; Should we worry about the rise of the drone?"New Yorker: Here’s Looking at You; Should we worry about the rise of the drone? by Nick Paumgarten: ABSTRACT: THE WORLD OF SURVEILLANCE about drones. The prospect of unmanned flight has been around—depending on your definition—since Archytas of Tarentum reputedly designed a steam-powered mechanical pigeon, in the fourth century B.C., or since Nikola Tesla, in 1898, demonstrated a radio-controlled motorboat at an exposition in Madison Square Garden. By the sixties the Air Force was deploying unmanned reconnaissance jets over Southeast Asia. Still, it was the advent, in the mid-nineties, of the Global Positioning System, along with advances in microcomputing, that ushered in the possibility of automated unmanned flight. The Department of Defense, meanwhile, developed a keen interest. With the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and manhunts in places like Yemen, the military applications, and the corporations devoted to serving them (Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman), came to dominate the skyscape. Many of these manufacturers had one client: the Department of Defense. In 2001, the military had just a few Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (U.A.V.s). Now it has more than ten thousand. Later this month, the F.A.A. will present a regulatory regimen enabling law-enforcement departments to fly small drones, and the military contractors will suddenly have some eighteen thousand potential new customers. As of now, only a tiny percentage of municipal and state police departments have any air presence, because most can’t afford helicopters or planes. Small camera-loaded U.A.V.s are much cheaper. The public proposition, at this point, anyway, is not that drones will subjugate or assassinate unwitting citizens but that they will conduct search-and-rescue operations, fight fires, catch bad guys, inspect pipelines, spray crops, count nesting cranes and migrating caribou, and measure weather data and algae growth. For these and other tasks, they are useful and well suited. Of course, they are especially well suited, and heretofore have been most frequently deployed, for surveillance. Kenya trial Briton in '7/7 link'Jermaine Grant, a Briton on trial in Kenya for an alleged bomb plot, was linked to the widow of a 7/7 London bomber, the prosecution alleges.
VIDEO: Prince Charles presents the weatherPrince Charles presents a special weather forecast during a visit to BBC Scotland's headquarters in Glasgow.
EU cuts the cost of Europe callsRegulations to significantly reduce the cost of using a mobile phone abroad have been passed by the European Parliament.
China 'reprisals' on Chen familyBlind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng, who fled house arrest and spent six days in the US embassy, says his family is under intensified pressure from the authorities.
VIDEO: Olympic flame goes out in ceremonyA gust of wind blew out the flame of the Olympic torch as it began its journey to the London 2012 Games.
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