Cops Spy on Journalists
Submitted by Sheldon Rampton on
Denver police intelligence bureau officers may have conducted background checks for private companies and spied on journalists, according to a federal lawsuit.
Submitted by Sheldon Rampton on
Denver police intelligence bureau officers may have conducted background checks for private companies and spied on journalists, according to a federal lawsuit.
Submitted by Laura Miller on
"The budget request for the State Department for 2004 reflects the changing foreign policy priorities of an administration set on winning the global war on terrorism and the hearts and minds of the countries where terrorists recruit," UPI's Eli J. Lake writes. "It includes $30 million to launch the Middle East Television Network, an Arabic language satellite station. Also, the budget will double funding for the Voice of America's Indonesia channel. ... Big losers in the budget include both big and small programs.
Submitted by John Stauber on
For years the US media has failed to report adequately on NASA's growing practice of launching radioactive materials into space. The explosive breakup of the shuttle Columbia is getting massive coverage, but the media is not drawing attention to two upcoming launches that will contain nuclear materials.
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