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Security/Privacy: Sunday, 10 Jan 2010

Putin Urges US To Share Missile Defense Data (you think?)
Putin calls for more weapons to stop America doing 'whatever it wants'
Russia to work on new nuclear missiles

Iranian hackers bring down Twitter
Iran rounding up protester families
Iran warns West it will make its own nuclear fuel
China rules out new U.N. sanctions on Iran

TSA nominee misled Congress about accessing confidential records
White House defends its TSA nominee

Big Brother squared
Big Sister subpoenas bloggers, demands names of sources
Big Brother to set up behavioral monitors?

Airline screening quality check gone awry
Al-Qaeda practises beating body scanners
Full body scanners would not have caught Detroit bomber
Better airport scanners delayed by privacy fears

Secret mobile phone code cracked

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I am writing to express my concern at Harold Koh's nomination to State Department Legal Advisor. After reading his own comments on his political and legal views, I believe his confirmation would lead to further weakening of the US constitution, and federal adherence to constitutional law. Whether he would intentionally weaken the constitution out of malice may be up for debate, but I believe his basic political views would inevitably lead to this end.

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