Friday, October 25, 2013

Voice of America: Obamacare Website to be Fixed by End of November

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Obamacare Website to be Fixed by End of November
Oct 26th 2013, 01:56

The expert the White House hired to fix the massive problems with the Obamacare website says he expects it to be running smoothly by the end of November. Jeffrey Zients told reporters Friday the problems with Healthcare.gov are fixable. Thousands of people trying to buy government mandated health insurance using the website have run into numerous problems. Some users complain of extremely long wait times while others have had their passwords rejected. Other users say they were given ...

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Voice of America: NSA Spying Could Complicate US-Europe Trade Talks

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NSA Spying Could Complicate US-Europe Trade Talks
Oct 26th 2013, 00:00, by webdesk@voanews.com (Mil Arcega)

Allegations that the U.S. National Security Agency collected millions of phone records across the Atlantic and tapped cell phone communications by world leaders, have overshadowed a meeting of European leaders in Brussels. Some say the allegations have shattered their trust in the Obama administration. Others say the revelations undermine the crucial trans-Atlantic relationship and could complicate trade negotiations between two of the world's biggest economic blocs. VOA'S Mil Arcega ...

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Voice of America: Germany, Brazil to Draft UN Resolution about US Spy Allegations

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Germany, Brazil to Draft UN Resolution about US Spy Allegations
Oct 26th 2013, 01:36

Germany and Brazil say they are working on a draft United Nations General Assembly resolution that would guarantee people's privacy in electronic communications. U.N. diplomats involved said German and Brazilian diplomats met with counterparts from Europe and Latin America Friday to discuss the resolution. The action follows a series of reports of alleged U.S. eavesdropping on foreign leaders and others that has surprised and angered allies. The resolution would call for extending the ...

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Voice of America: NSA Spying Could Complicate US-Europe Trade Talks

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NSA Spying Could Complicate US-Europe Trade Talks
Oct 26th 2013, 00:00, by webdesk@voanews.com (Mil Arcega)

Allegations that the U.S. National Security Agency collected millions of phone records across the Atlantic and tapped cell phone communications by world leaders, have overshadowed a meeting of European leaders in Brussels. Some say the allegations have shattered their trust in the Obama administration. Others say the revelations undermine the crucial trans-Atlantic relationship and could complicate trade negotiations between two of the world's biggest economic blocs. VOA'S Mil Arcega ...

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Germany, Brazil to Draft UN Resolution about US Spy Allegations
Oct 26th 2013, 01:36

Germany and Brazil say they are working on a draft United Nations General Assembly resolution that would guarantee people's privacy in electronic communications. U.N. diplomats involved said German and Brazilian diplomats met with counterparts from Europe and Latin America Friday to discuss the resolution. The action follows a series of reports of alleged U.S. eavesdropping on foreign leaders and others that has surprised and angered allies. The resolution would call for extending the ...

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Voice of America: Lawyers for 9/11 Suspects Ask Obama to Declassify Details of CIA Interrogation

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Lawyers for 9/11 Suspects Ask Obama to Declassify Details of CIA Interrogation
Oct 26th 2013, 00:42

Lawyers for five September 11 terror suspects imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay have asked U.S. President Barack Obama to declassify details of the CIA's secret interrogation program. In a letter to the president, the lawyers accuse the United States of suppressing evidence. They say the "self-serving" restrictions on the CIA program keep them from putting together a proper defense. They also accuse the United States of possible war crimes. The White House has not yet ...

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Voice of America: Lawyers for 9/11 Suspects Ask Obama to Declassify Details of CIA Interrogation

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Lawyers for 9/11 Suspects Ask Obama to Declassify Details of CIA Interrogation
Oct 26th 2013, 00:42

Lawyers for five September 11 terror suspects imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay have asked U.S. President Barack Obama to declassify details of the CIA's secret interrogation program. In a letter to the president, the lawyers accuse the United States of suppressing evidence. They say the "self-serving" restrictions on the CIA program keep them from putting together a proper defense. They also accuse the United States of possible war crimes. The White House has not yet ...

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Voice of America: Lawyers for 9/11 Suspects Ask Obama to Declassify Details of CIA Interrogation

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Lawyers for 9/11 Suspects Ask Obama to Declassify Details of CIA Interrogation
Oct 26th 2013, 00:42

Lawyers for five September 11 terror suspects imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay have asked U.S. President Barack Obama to declassify details of the CIA's secret interrogation program. In a letter to the president, the lawyers accuse the United States of suppressing evidence. They say the "self-serving" restrictions on the CIA program keep them from putting together a proper defense. They also accuse the United States of possible war crimes. The White House has not yet ...

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Voice of America: Reports Conflict on Death of Syrian Rebel Leader

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Reports Conflict on Death of Syrian Rebel Leader
Oct 26th 2013, 00:03, by webdesk@voanews.com (VOA News)

Syrian state-run TV reported Friday the leader of a powerful al-Qaida-linked rebel group has been killed. It's a claim that if confirmed would be a huge blow to fighters trying to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. But soon after, conflicting reports began to emerge. Syrian state television did not give any details, except to say the head of Jabhat al-Nusra, Abu Mohammad al-Golani, had been killed in the coastal province of Latakia. Later Friday, it removed the report from its ...

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Voice of America: Lawyers for 9/11 Suspects Ask Obama to Declassify Details of CIA Interrogation

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Lawyers for 9/11 Suspects Ask Obama to Declassify Details of CIA Interrogation
Oct 26th 2013, 00:42

Lawyers for five September 11 terror suspects imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay have asked U.S. President Barack Obama to declassify details of the CIA's secret interrogation program. In a letter to the president, the lawyers accuse the United States of suppressing evidence. They say the "self-serving" restrictions on the CIA program keep them from putting together a proper defense. They also accuse the United States of possible war crimes. The White House has not yet ...

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Voice of America: Reports Conflict on Death of Syrian Rebel Leader

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Reports Conflict on Death of Syrian Rebel Leader
Oct 26th 2013, 00:03, by webdesk@voanews.com (VOA News)

Syrian state-run TV reported Friday the leader of a powerful al-Qaida-linked rebel group has been killed. It's a claim that if confirmed would be a huge blow to fighters trying to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. But soon after, conflicting reports began to emerge. Syrian state television did not give any details, except to say the head of Jabhat al-Nusra, Abu Mohammad al-Golani, had been killed in the coastal province of Latakia. Later Friday, it removed the report from its ...

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Lawyers for 9/11 Suspects Ask Obama to Declassify Details of CIA Interrogation
Oct 26th 2013, 00:42

Lawyers for five September 11 terror suspects imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay have asked U.S. President Barack Obama to declassify details of the CIA's secret interrogation program. In a letter to the president, the lawyers accuse the United States of suppressing evidence. They say the "self-serving" restrictions on the CIA program keep them from putting together a proper defense. They also accuse the United States of possible war crimes. The White House has not yet ...

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Voice of America: At UN, Pakistan Calls for End of Drone Use on Its Territory

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At UN, Pakistan Calls for End of Drone Use on Its Territory
Oct 25th 2013, 23:30, by webdesk@voanews.com (Margaret Besheer)

Pakistan's U.N. ambassador has expressed his government's opposition to the use of drones by the United States inside his country, saying it violates Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Pakistani Ambassador Masood Khan said Friday the use of armed remotely piloted aircraft, commonly called drones, is counterproductive in the war on terror because they kill, injure and psychologically scar civilians and incite terrorists to retaliate. "Let me state authoritatively, that no ...

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Voice of America: Reports Conflict on Death of Syrian Rebel Leader

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Reports Conflict on Death of Syrian Rebel Leader
Oct 26th 2013, 00:03

Syrian state-run TV reported Friday the leader of a powerful al-Qaida-linked rebel group has been killed - a claim that if confirmed would be a huge blow to fighters trying to topple President Bashar al-Assad. But soon after, conflicting reports began to emerge. Syrian state television did not give any details except to say the head of Jabhat al-Nusra, Abu Mohammad al-Golani, had been killed in the coastal province of Latakia. Later Friday, it removed the report from its website without ...

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At UN, Pakistan Calls for End of Drone Use on Its Territory
Oct 25th 2013, 23:30, by webdesk@voanews.com (Margaret Besheer)

Pakistan's U.N. ambassador has expressed his government's opposition to the use of drones by the United States inside his country, saying it violates Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Pakistani Ambassador Masood Khan said Friday the use of armed remotely piloted aircraft, commonly called drones, is counterproductive in the war on terror because they kill, injure and psychologically scar civilians and incite terrorists to retaliate. "Let me state authoritatively, that no ...

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Reports Conflict on Death of Syrian Rebel Leader
Oct 26th 2013, 00:03

Syrian state-run TV reported Friday the leader of a powerful al-Qaida-linked rebel group has been killed - a claim that if confirmed would be a huge blow to fighters trying to topple President Bashar al-Assad. But soon after, conflicting reports began to emerge. Syrian state television did not give any details except to say the head of Jabhat al-Nusra, Abu Mohammad al-Golani, had been killed in the coastal province of Latakia. Later Friday, it removed the report from its website without ...

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At UN, Pakistan Calls for End of Drone Use on Its Territory
Oct 25th 2013, 23:30, by webdesk@voanews.com (Margaret Besheer)

Pakistan's U.N. ambassador has expressed his government's opposition to the use of drones by the United States inside his country, saying it violates Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Pakistani Ambassador Masood Khan said Friday the use of armed remotely piloted aircraft, commonly called drones, is counterproductive in the war on terror because they kill, injure and psychologically scar civilians and incite terrorists to retaliate. "Let me state authoritatively, that no ...

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