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    White House press secretary Jay Carney said the U.S. assumes that Edward Snowden is now in Russia and that the White House now expects Russian authorities to look at all the options available to them to expel Snowden to face charges in the U.S. for releasing secret surveillance information. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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Bradley Manning is an example of a new kind of
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    White House slams China for releasing Snowden, believes ‘fugitive’ still in Russia
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    ‘Pardon Edward Snowden’ petition crosses 100,000 signatures
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    On Friday President Barack Obama will meet with the newly reconstituted Privacy and Civil Liberties Board, a quasi-independent agency made up of five individuals nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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Gen. Keith Alexander, director of the National Security Agency, said that collection of telephonic metadata has helped protect the U.S. from terror attacks.
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New York Police Department security cameras are in place at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in New York.
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    President Barack Obama defended his government's secret surveillance, saying Congress has repeatedly authorized the collection of America's phone records and U.S. internet use. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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    In this March 29, 2013 photo provided by the French Army's images division, ECPAD, a French soldier holds the launch tube of an SA-7 surface-to-air missile before its destruction in Timbuktu, northern Mali. The knowledge that the terrorists have the weapon has already changed the way the French are carrying out their five-month-old offensive in Mali. They are using more fighter jets rather than helicopters to fly above its range of 1.4 miles (2.3 kilometers) from the ground, even though that makes it harder to attack the jihadists. They are also making cargo planes land and take off more steeply to limit how long they are exposed, in line with similar practices in Iraq after an SA-14 hit the wing of a DHL cargo plane in 2003. (AP Photo/ECPAD, Olivier Debes)

    Examiner Editorial: Sorry, Mr. President, but al Qaeda is not on the ‘path to defeat’

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Rare earth minerals are already piled up in American throwaway mine tailings.
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