- Worried CIA Officers Buy Legal Insurance (p)(f)
CIA counterterrorism officers have signed up in growing numbers for a government-reimbursed, private insurance plan that would pay their civil judgments and legal expenses if they are sued or charged with criminal wrongdoing, according to current and former intelligence officials and others with knowledge of the program. September 11, 2006
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- Senate Intel Cmte Report re Intel Community’s Prewar Intel Assessments on Iraq (p)(f)
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence’s Report on the U.S. Intelligence Community’s Prewar Assessments on Iraq is intended to provide the Senate and the American public with a substantial record of the facts underlying the conclusions of the Committee regarding the intelligence community’s prewar assessments of Iraq’s programs for weapons of mass destruction and its ties to terrorism. Sep 8, 2006
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- Senate Probes Clash Over CIA Reports on Iraq Arms (p)(f)
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence said in a September 8 report that it launched the investigation after the CIA's former chief of European clandestine operations appeared on the CBS' "60 Minutes" news magazine in April. The official, Tyler Drumheller, told CBS that the Iraqi government source had said Iraq had no active unconventional weapons program. Sep 15, 2006
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- Senators Defy Bush On Terror Measure (p)(f)
A Senate committee rebuffed the personal entreaties of President Bush yesterday, rejecting his proposed strategies for interrogating and trying enemy combatants and approving alternative legislation that he has strenuously opposed.
September 15, 2006
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- CIA Learned in '02 That Bin Laden Had No Iraq Ties, Report Says - washingtonpost.com (p)(f)
The CIA learned in late September 2002 from a high-level member of Saddam Hussein's inner circle that Iraq had no past or present contact with Osama bin Laden and that the Iraqi leader considered bin Laden an enemy of the Baghdad regime, according to a recent Senate Intelligence Committee report. Sep 15, 2006
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- NSA: Spying at Home - Article Index Washington Post (p)(f)
Reports that President Bush signed a secret order in 2002 authorizing the National Security Agency to eavesdrop on U.S. citizens and foreign nationals in the United States have led to repeated requests by some members of Congress for explanations from administration officials, as well as accusations of civil rights violations from privacy groups. Critics say the agency’s eavesdropping activities violate the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which makes it a crime to conduct domestic surveillance without a criminal or intelligence warrant. [check this index for new articles)
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- Additional Parking Planned for Odenton MARC Station (p)(f)
Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) recently described the Savage MARC property as a "gold mine," because of its proximity to the National Security Agency. The Odenton station is similarly nearby. The NSA, Fort Meade's largest tenant, plans to add 1,500 jobs each year through 2008. In addition, the Army post is expected to gain more than 5,000 jobs, most of them from the Defense Information Systems Agency in 2011. [sep 14, 2006]
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- Muirkirk Rd to Become De Facto ICC Extension (p)(f)
Muirkirk Rd to Become De Facto ICC Extension
July 2005
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- The Intercounty Connector | Project Overview (p)(f)
ICC Study Web Site. State Highway Administration
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- ICC Route Map (p)(f)
ICC - Locally Prefered Alternative Route July 2005
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- On a Collision Course With the ICC - washingtonpost.com (p)(f)
The National Capital Trolley Museum, which is situated smack in the middle of the proposed footprint of the ICC, was founded in 1959 and has been on Bonifant Road in Wheaton since 1969. It attracts 15,000 visitors annually. Its collection of 13 streetcars, its demonstration railway, its artifacts, its scale models and its photographs all are designed to celebrate and preserve the history of Washington's electric street rail era.
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- Multiuse Complex Is Planned at Savage Station (p)(f)
An Annapolis development firm has won the right to transform a 15-acre, state-owned parking lot adjacent to the Savage MARC station into a $175 million complex of offices, residences and shops, ending a three-year search for a private company to jump-start the languishing industrial enclave along the Howard-Anne Arundel county border. Construction is to begin in 2008 and end about three years later.In addition, the NSA, Fort Meade's largest tenant, plans to add 1,500 jobs each year through 2008. [Sep 14, 2006]
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- Nevada Officials Grant Memorial Marker To Wiccan Soldier (p)(f)
Americans United for Separation of Church and State today applauded Nevada Gov. Kenny C. Guinn and other state officials for ordering that the symbol of the Wiccan faith be affixed to a memorial plaque of a soldier who died in combat in Afghanistan. Roberta Stewart, the widow of Sgt. Patrick Stewart, has petitioned the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to add the Wiccan symbol, the Pentacle, to Stewart’s plaque, but VA officials in Washington have refused to act.
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- P.G. Crime Report Sep 14, 2006 (p)(f)
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- Evangelical Author Puts Progressive Spin On Traditional Faith (p)(f)
McLaren has emerged as one of the most prominent voices in an increasingly active group of progressive evangelicals who are challenging the theological orthodoxy and political dominance of the religious right. He also is an intellectual guru of "emerging church," a grass-roots movement among young evangelicals exploring new models of living out their Christian faith. Progressives range from 11 to 36 percent of all evangelicals, are still overshadowed by the Christian right among evangelicals. McLaren's books signal expanding diversity of thought in this important constituency.
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- Volunteers needed to slow kudzu (p)(f)
The Rappahannock Phragmites Action Committee contacted about 60 landowners in Richmond and Essex counties last month, seeking their permission to kill the feathery reed. “It’s basically going to take over the Eastern Seaboard,” said Alice Wellford, a determined nature-lover who has chopped it, shoveled it and sprayed it into submission in marshland her family owns in Essex County. Sep 2, 2006
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- Customer Service Contact Information Check/Update Your Magazine Subscription Accts - Spoofee Forums : Discuss Coupons, Deals...
Compiled list of links/contact info for changing magazine subscriptions account info sep 2006
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- Judge throws out voter registration rules (p)(f)
A federal judge struck down parts of a new voting law that voter advocacy groups said would make it nearly impossible to conduct voter registration drives -- saying the law was vague and noted that an act that takes place regularly in the courthouse - new citizens filling out voter registration cards and turning them in to volunteers from the League of Women Voters - would be illegal. Sep 1, 2006
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- P.G. Crime Report Aug 31, 2006 (p)(f)
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- Local Elections 2006 DC/MD/VA Results (p)(f)
DC, MD, VA, National Aug 31, 2006
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