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Wiretaps show Italian PM Berlusconi's attempts to gag media

Excerpts of wiretaps published in "La Repubblica" reveal a conversation between Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and a commissioner of Italy's independent broadcast regulator. They show the PM attempted to suppress critical news about himself.
In the Media by R. C. Camphausen

UK Spied on 500,000 People in 2008

It has been recently revealed that 1,400 requests were made, per day, to spy on the citizens through private e-mail and data.
In the Media by Andrew Moran - 2 comments

Plant Parasite 'Wiretaps' Host

A parasitic plant that sucks water and nutrients from its plant host also taps into its communications traffic, a new report finds.
In the Media by Bob Ewing - 3 comments

Media Says John McCain Adviser Contradicts McCain's Own Statements Regarding Wiretaps

An adviser of John McCain's, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, has been going round and round with the media about letter he wrote which responded to an article written by The National Review, where they questioned quotes attributed to him by The Washington Post
In the Media by Susan Duclos - 4 comments

U.S. Wiretaps, Secret Warrants On the Rise

A new report says U.S. wiretaps were up 20 per cent in 2007 over the year before. The intercepts were mainly used for drug cases. And secret warrants have doubled since 9/11, compelling Americans to wonder if they’re living in a surveillance society.
In the Media by David Silverberg

Bush Presses for Protection for Telecom Companies Involved in Wiretapping

In his Saturday radio address, United States President George W. Bush has called forth for legal immunity from class action lawsuits filed against telecommunications companies that have taken part in government wiretaps without warrant.
In the Media by Can Tran
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Milan's "clinic of horrors": three doctors sentenced to several years in jail

Pier Paolo Brega Massone, former chief surgeon of Santa Rita clinic in Milan, was sentenced to 15 and a half years in...
Oct 30, 2010 by Federico Guerrini - 2 comments
 

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