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From the Web

  1. William Lietzau (Defense Department photo)

    Lietzau joined the National Security Council last spring at Jones’ request. Lietzau has many advocates in the legal and policy communities. John Bellinger, the former National Security Council and State Department legal adviser during the Bush administration,... Full Article at The Washington Independent

  2. The same question raised by senior Republicans last week was considered during a Jan. 6 National Security Council meeting led by President Obama in the White House Situation Room. hould Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who allegedly tried to bomb an airliner on... Full Article at CNN

  3. Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who allegedly tried to bomb an airliner on Christmas Day, have been considered an enemy combatant under the law of war and placed in military detention? The same question raised by senior Republicans last week was considered during... Full Article at Sweetness & Light

  4. DOWN THE MARKER.... Richard Clarke, the chief counterterrorism adviser on the U.S. National Security Council for Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, makes note today of what Republicans are doing to the public discourse related to national security... Full Article at Political Animal

  5. 2010-02-08 14:23:16 - Strategies, LLC and a Senior Advisor at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center. Previously, she led the development of the Cyberspace Policy Review in her role as the Acting Senior Director for Cyberspace in the National Security... Full Article at PR-Inside.com

  6. But how about when that lunch is interrupted by an impromptu introduction to the president? Thats what happened this week to College of St. Benedict President MaryAnn Baenninger and St. Johns University President Rev. Robert Koopmann. Both were in Washington,... Full Article at St. Cloud Times

  7. The deal does not involve the NSA gaining access to Google users' search information or e-mail accounts, and neither will Google be sharing any proprietary data, the Post said, quoting anonymous sources. Neither Google nor the NSA confirmed the reporting... Full Article at PC World

  8. EPIC's FOIA request relating to Google was filed after a story in the Washington Post about an impending partnership between Google and the NSA on cybersecurity issues. The deal does not involve the NSA gaining access to Google users' search information or... Full Article at ComputerWorld

  9. The Rev. Robert Koopman of St. John’s University and MaryAnn Baenninger of the College of St. Benedict were having lunch in the White House Mess with Denis McDonough, the St. John’s alumnus and chief of staff of the National Security Council, and Jim Dwyer... Full Article at MinnPost.com

  10. Many of you know Sestak's political history, but a little on his military background. Sestak is a decorated, former 3-star Vice Admiral in the Navy and the highest-ranking former military officer currently serving in this Congress. He also served as Director... Full Article at Open Left

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