Richard Armitage
At age 50, US-Japan bond hits growing pains
Jan 17, 2010 19:30 EST
Fifty years after signing a landmark security pact, the United States and Japan are renewing their vows but also confronting some of the biggest questions yet on how to shape their alliance.
Cheney harshly criticized CIA in Plame leak probe
Oct 30, 2009 19:19 EDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Dick Cheney, then U.S. vice president, had harsh words for the CIA sending a spy's husband to Africa to see if Iraq was seeking nuclear material, according to an interview with the FBI released on Friday.
Victims of Sri Lankan rebels sue billionaire in NJ
Oct 22, 2009 14:38 EDT
Billionaire charged in insider trading case is sued in NJ by victims of Sri Lankan rebels. A billionaire hedge fund manager charged in a $25 million insider trading case was sued by victims of violence in Sri Lanka who say he helped finance separatist rebels notorious for suicide bombings.
Judge orders Cheney statements released in Plame case
Oct 01, 2009 20:00 EDT
A federal judge ordered the US Justice Department to release significant portions of statements former vice president Dick Cheney made to the FBI about the Valerie Plame case.
ACLU: Spying For America's Enemies
Aug 26, 2009 19:15 EDT
Savor the silence of America's self-serving champions of privacy. For once, the American Civil Liberties Union has nothing bad to say about the latest case of secret domestic surveillance ? because it is the ACLU that committed the spying.
Family, journalists pay tribute to columnist Novak
Aug 21, 2009 16:03 EDT
Conservative columnist Robert Novak remembered at Washington funeral. Political columnist Robert Novak was remembered Friday as a man committed to faith, family and craft.
Court will not revive Plame's lawsuit
Jun 22, 2009 11:51 EDT
Supreme Court will not revive Valerie Plame's lawsuit over leaked identity. The Supreme Court will not revive a lawsuit that former CIA operative Valerie Plame brought against former members of the Bush administration.
US lawmakers seek review of Uighur 'terror' label
Jun 16, 2009 20:00 EDT
US lawmakers sought a review of the US listing of a Uighur Muslim group in northwestern China as "terrorist," accusing US authorities of relying on intelligence from Beijing.
US lawmakers seek review of Uighur 'terror' label
Jun 15, 2009 20:00 EDT
US lawmakers on Tuesday sought a review of the US listing of a Uighur Muslim group in northwestern China as "terrorist," accusing US authorities of relying on intelligence from Beijing.
US lawmakers seek review of Uighur 'terror' label
Jun 15, 2009 20:00 EDT
US lawmakers on Tuesday sought a review of the US listing of a Uighur Muslim group in northwestern China as "terrorist," accusing US authorities of relying on intelligence from Beijing.
Israeli actress "Game" for Plame CIA tale
May 27, 2009 21:24 EDT
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Israeli actress Liraz Charhi has been cast in "Fair Game," director Doug Liman's drama about outed CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson.
White House urges top court to reject spy damages case
May 21, 2009 20:00 EDT
The US administration has urged the Supreme Court to throw out a case brought by ex-CIA spy Valerie Plame who is suing former officials after her cover was blown to the media in 2003.
Feds drop charges against pro-Israel lobbyists
May 01, 2009 15:33 EDT
Feds move to dismiss espionage-related charges against former pro-Israel lobbyists. Prosecutors moved Friday to dismiss all charges against two former pro-Israel lobbyists accused of disclosing U.S. defense secrets, ending a four-year legal battle that promised to put former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and other Bush administration insiders on the witness stand.
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