Thursday, October 17, 2013

Voice of America: Snowden: 'Zero Chance' China, Russia Got Classified NSA Documents

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Snowden: 'Zero Chance' China, Russia Got Classified NSA Documents
Oct 18th 2013, 00:05

The former U.S. intelligence contractor who disclosed that the National Security Agency spied on citizens says there is a "zero percent chance" Russia or China has classified NSA documents. In a New York Times interview published Thursday, Edward Snowden said he gave all such documents in his possession to journalists in Hong Kong. Snowden said taking the files with him when he fled to Moscow would not have served the public interest. The former contractor also says he was highly ...

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Voice of America: Nobel Economist: Washington Dysfunction Carries Heavy Price Tag

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Nobel Economist: Washington Dysfunction Carries Heavy Price Tag
Oct 17th 2013, 23:50, by webdesk@voanews.com (Mil Arcega)

Many people are breathing a sigh of relief after the U.S. Congress reached a last minute agreement to end the fiscal stalemate.  But relief carries a large price tag.  The credit ratings agency Standard and Poor's estimates that the 16-day shutdown took $24 billion out of the economy and shaved more than half a percent from fourth quarter GDP growth.  But Yale University professor and Nobel Laureate Robert Shiller says the damage goes beyond dollars and cents.  Thousands ...

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Voice of America: Israelis Wary of Iran Nuclear Talks

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Israelis Wary of Iran Nuclear Talks
Oct 17th 2013, 22:15, by webdesk@voanews.com (Scott Bobb)

Israel remains skeptical about Iran's nuclear ambitions despite some progress reported in talks this week between world powers and Iranian envoys. Israel views an Iranian nuclear bomb as a threat to its existence and doubts Iran's claims that its nuclear aims are peaceful. Reaction is cautious in Israel despite reports by world powers and Iran of "substantive" and "forward-looking" talks in Geneva on Iran's nuclear program.   Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...

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Voice of America: Nobel Economist: Washington Dysfunction Carries Heavy Price Tag

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Nobel Economist: Washington Dysfunction Carries Heavy Price Tag
Oct 17th 2013, 23:50, by webdesk@voanews.com (Mil Arcega)

Many people are breathing a sigh of relief after the U.S. Congress reached a last minute agreement to end the fiscal stalemate.  But relief carries a large price tag.  The credit ratings agency Standard and Poor's estimates that the 16-day shutdown took $24 billion out of the economy and shaved more than half a percent from fourth quarter GDP growth.  But Yale University professor and Nobel Laureate Robert Shiller says the damage goes beyond dollars and cents.  Thousands ...

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Voice of America: Snowden: 'Zero Chance' China, Russia Got Classified NSA Documents

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Snowden: 'Zero Chance' China, Russia Got Classified NSA Documents
Oct 18th 2013, 00:05

The former U.S. intelligence contractor who disclosed that the National Security Agency spied on citizens says there is a "zero percent chance" Russia or China has classified NSA documents. In a New York Times interview published Thursday, Edward Snowden said he gave all such documents in his possession to journalists in Hong Kong. Snowden said taking the files with him when he fled to Moscow would not have served the public interest. The former contractor also says he was highly ...

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Voice of America: Israelis Wary of Iran Nuclear Talks

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Israelis Wary of Iran Nuclear Talks
Oct 17th 2013, 22:15, by webdesk@voanews.com (Scott Bobb)

Israel remains skeptical about Iran's nuclear ambitions despite some progress reported in talks this week between world powers and Iranian envoys. Israel views an Iranian nuclear bomb as a threat to its existence and doubts Iran's claims that its nuclear aims are peaceful. Reaction is cautious in Israel despite reports by world powers and Iran of "substantive" and "forward-looking" talks in Geneva on Iran's nuclear program.   Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...

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Voice of America: Nobel Economist: Washington Dysfunction Carries Heavy Price Tag

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Nobel Economist: Washington Dysfunction Carries Heavy Price Tag
Oct 17th 2013, 23:50, by webdesk@voanews.com (Mil Arcega)

Many people are breathing a sigh of relief after the U.S. Congress reached a last minute agreement to end the fiscal stalemate.  But relief carries a large price tag.  The credit ratings agency Standard and Poor's estimates that the 16-day shutdown took $24 billion out of the economy and shaved more than half a percent from fourth quarter GDP growth.  But Yale University professor and Nobel Laureate Robert Shiller says the damage goes beyond dollars and cents.  Thousands ...

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Voice of America: Snowden: 'Zero Chance' China, Russia Got Classified NSA Documents

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Snowden: 'Zero Chance' China, Russia Got Classified NSA Documents
Oct 18th 2013, 00:05

The former U.S. intelligence contractor who disclosed that the National Security Agency spied on citizens says there is a "zero percent chance" Russia or China has classified NSA documents. In a New York Times interview published Thursday, Edward Snowden said he gave all such documents in his possession to journalists in Hong Kong. Snowden said taking the files with him when he fled to Moscow would not have served the public interest. The former contractor also says he was highly ...

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Voice of America: Israelis Wary of Iran Nuclear Talks

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Israelis Wary of Iran Nuclear Talks
Oct 17th 2013, 22:15, by webdesk@voanews.com (Scott Bobb)

Israel remains skeptical about Iran's nuclear ambitions despite some progress reported in talks this week between world powers and Iranian envoys. Israel views an Iranian nuclear bomb as a threat to its existence and doubts Iran's claims that its nuclear aims are peaceful. Reaction is cautious in Israel despite reports by world powers and Iran of "substantive" and "forward-looking" talks in Geneva on Iran's nuclear program.   Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...

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Voice of America: Nobel Economist: Washington Dysfunction Carries Heavy Price Tag

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Nobel Economist: Washington Dysfunction Carries Heavy Price Tag
Oct 17th 2013, 23:50, by webdesk@voanews.com (Mil Arcega)

Many people are breathing a sigh of relief after the U.S. Congress reached a last minute agreement to end the fiscal stalemate.  But relief carries a large price tag.  The credit ratings agency Standard and Poor's estimates that the 16-day shutdown took $24 billion out of the economy and shaved more than half a percent from fourth quarter GDP growth.  But Yale University professor and Nobel Laureate Robert Shiller says the damage goes beyond dollars and cents.  Thousands ...

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Voice of America: Snowden: 'Zero Chance' China, Russia Got Classified NSA Documents

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Snowden: 'Zero Chance' China, Russia Got Classified NSA Documents
Oct 18th 2013, 00:05

The former U.S. intelligence contractor who disclosed that the National Security Agency spied on citizens says there is a "zero percent chance" Russia or China has classified NSA documents. In a New York Times interview published Thursday, Edward Snowden said he gave all such documents in his possession to journalists in Hong Kong. Snowden said taking the files with him when he fled to Moscow would not have served the public interest. The former contractor also says he was highly ...

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Voice of America: Chaos Continues in Libya Where Militias Rule

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Chaos Continues in Libya Where Militias Rule
Oct 17th 2013, 22:37, by webdesk@voanews.com (Meredith Buel)

Two years after the death of Colonel Moammar Gadhafi, chaos reigns in Libya where a barely functioning central government is unable to control the thousands of militias that roam the country.  In the aftermath of Libya's revolution, an estimated 200,000 militiamen are spread across the country's towns and cities, controlling large parts of the country. The militias form a parallel state, and the central government has virtually no power over them. William Lawrence is an ...

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Voice of America: China's Nuclear Energy Industry Gets Boost from Britain

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China's Nuclear Energy Industry Gets Boost from Britain
Oct 17th 2013, 22:35

China's nuclear energy industry has received a boost in its effort to expand abroad, with Britain saying it will allow Chinese companies to buy majority stakes in British nuclear power plants. British Finance Minister George Osborne made the announcement Thursday, while visiting a nuclear plant in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong. Osborne said Chinese companies will be allowed to invest in British nuclear projects as minority partners initially, before being able to become ...

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China's Nuclear Energy Industry Gets Boost from Britain
Oct 17th 2013, 22:35

China's nuclear energy industry has received a boost in its effort to expand abroad, with Britain saying it will allow Chinese companies to buy majority stakes in British nuclear power plants. British Finance Minister George Osborne made the announcement Thursday, while visiting a nuclear plant in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong. Osborne said Chinese companies will be allowed to invest in British nuclear projects as minority partners initially, before being able to become ...

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Voice of America: Chaos Continues in Libya Where Militias Rule

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Chaos Continues in Libya Where Militias Rule
Oct 17th 2013, 22:37, by webdesk@voanews.com (Meredith Buel)

Two years after the death of Colonel Moammar Gadhafi, chaos reigns in Libya where a barely functioning central government is unable to control the thousands of militias that roam the country.  In the aftermath of Libya's revolution, an estimated 200,000 militiamen are spread across the country's towns and cities, controlling large parts of the country. The militias form a parallel state, and the central government has virtually no power over them. William Lawrence is an ...

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Chaos Continues in Libya Where Militias Rule
Oct 17th 2013, 22:37, by webdesk@voanews.com (Meredith Buel)

Two years after the death of Colonel Moammar Gadhafi, chaos reigns in Libya where a barely functioning central government is unable to control the thousands of militias that roam the country.  In the aftermath of Libya's revolution, an estimated 200,000 militiamen are spread across the country's towns and cities, controlling large parts of the country. The militias form a parallel state, and the central government has virtually no power over them. William Lawrence is an ...

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Voice of America: China's Nuclear Energy Industry Gets Boost from Britain

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China's Nuclear Energy Industry Gets Boost from Britain
Oct 17th 2013, 22:35

China's nuclear energy industry has received a boost in its effort to expand abroad, with Britain saying it will allow Chinese companies to buy majority stakes in British nuclear power plants. British Finance Minister George Osborne made the announcement Thursday, while visiting a nuclear plant in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong. Osborne said Chinese companies will be allowed to invest in British nuclear projects as minority partners initially, before being able to become ...

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