US says leaks are a crime, threatens prosecution Carson Times Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:13 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) â" Striking back, the Obama administration branded the WikiLeaks release of more than a quarter-million sensitive files an attack on the United States Monday and raised the prospect of criminal prosecutions in connection with the exposure. | White House slams 'criminals' behind WikiLeaks Philippine Daily Inquirer Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:13 PM PST WASHINGTON DC, United Statesâ"The White House on Monday said WikiLeaks and others behind the release of a flood of confidential diplomatic memos were "criminals" and that President Barack Obama was decidedly "not pleased." | Obama announces pay freeze for federal workers People's Daily Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:11 PM PST U.S. President Barack Obama announced Monday a two-year pay freeze for federal employees, in an effort to respond to Republicans political pressure and growing budget concerns. | Obama says he wants two-year pay freeze for federal employees; Congress must approve plan KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:07 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) â" President Barack Obama on Monday proposed a two-year freeze of the salaries of some 2 million federal workers, trying to seize the deficit-cutting initiative from Republicans with a sudden, dramatic stroke. Though signaling White House concern over record deficits, the freeze would make only a tiny dent in annual deficits or the nation's $14 trillion debt. | Leaks fallout: New security safeguards, threats of prosecution of WikiLeaks, secrets thieves Times & Transcript Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:07 PM PST Striking back, the Obama administration branded the leak of more than a quarter-million sensitive files an attack on the United States Monday and raised the prospect of criminal prosecution against the online site WikiLeaks. The Pentagon detailed new security safeguards, including restraints on small computer flash drives, to make it harder for any one person to copy and reveal so many secrets. | Palin: Use 'cyber tools' to take out WikiLeaks permanently The New Zealand Herald Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:04 PM PST WASHINGTON - Conservative standard bearer Sarah Palin accused US President Barack Obama - via Facebook - of not doing enough to prevent the latest release of secret US documents by WikiLeaks and compared the founder of the whistleblower... | Is it Chicago vs.Hawaii for Obama's presidential library? Chicago Tribune Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:02 PM PST Likely competitor U. of C. calls discussion 'premature' The University of Chicago won't even admit that it's interested in serving as the home for Barack Obama's presidential library, but a rival 4,000 miles away is already saying "aloha." | Wyoming gov: Meeting seeks 'road map' on wolves San Francisco Chronicle Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:01 PM PST (11-29) 15:49 PST Cheyenne, Wyo. (AP) -- After years of legal wrangling over wolf management, the Obama administration and three governors on Monday discussed crafting an end-game _ including whether Congress should... | | |
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