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Latest privacy fiasco shows social hub has not put issue behind it

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San Francisco - 4 October 2010

1. Wide of two people using la
ptops
2. Tight shot o
f keyboard
New York City -
18 October 2010
3. Computer screen shot of Far
mville Facebook...
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New device to protect online privacy

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AP Television

Palo Alto, California - January 5,
2011
1. Close of fashion
website
2. Wide exterior of the Gates Computer Science Build
ing at...
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Supreme Court: Warrant Needed To Track Cell Data

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The Supreme Court ruled Friday police need a warrant to look at records that reveal where cell phone users have been.

The justices' 5-4 decision marks a big change in how police may...
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Supreme Court aspirant Sonia Sotomayor says she considers the question of abortion rights 'settled law' and says there is a constitutional right to privacy

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HEADLINE: Sotomayor calls abortion rights 'settled law'

CAPTION: Supreme Court aspirant Sonia Sotomayor says she considers the question of abortion rights 'settled law' and says there is a constitutional right to privacy. (Jul
y...
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Airport Face Scans Stir Privacy Issues

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BEFORE YOU BOARD A FLIGHT — YOU MAY SOON HAVE YOUR FACE SCANNED AND RUN THROUGH A GOVERNMENT DATABASE.THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION SAYS IT INTENDS TO REQUIRE BIOMETRIC FACE SCANS ON ALL AMERICANS TRAVELING INTERNATIONALLY.IT'S A PLAN...
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USA: LINDA TRIPP FILES NEW LAWSUIT AGAINST GOVERNMENT

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English/Nat

One of the key figures in the Monica Lewinsky affair, Linda Tripp, has filed a new lawsuit against the U-S government for violating her rights to priva
cy.
She alleges that the...
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DV SCOTUS Strip Search (SOT)

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HEADLINE First Person: SCOTUS says security beats privacy

CAPTION: Jailers may perform invasive strip searches on people arrested even for minor offenses, an ideologically divided Supreme Court ruled Monday, the conservative...
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German FM opens "cyber-dialogue" between Germany and US following NSA scandal

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German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Friday opened a transatlantic "cyber-dialogue" between Germany and the United States in Berlin, following a surveillance controversy that soured...
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Life inside a celebrity rehab centre

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When it comes to helping the stars sober up then the number one Hollywood choice has become the Promises Treatment Center in California.

Perched...
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EU troika in talks with Ridge

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1. Tilt down exterior of Justice Ministry building

2. Banner outside reading (in Dutch) "Jus
tice"
3. Various of US Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge's motorcad
e arriving
4. Europ
ean Union...
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President Barack Obama says there is no country with which the U.S. has "a no-spy agreement," but vows to protect privacy. Obama spoke at joint news conference with the French President, a key partner in both the Syrian and Iranian efforts. (Feb 11)

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U.S. President Barack Obama says there is no country with which the United States has "a no-spy agreement."

But he says the United States endeavors to protect privacy rights as it collects foreign intellig
ence.
The...
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USA: WASHINGTON: ANTI ABORTION CAMPAIGNERS MARCH TO SUPREME COURT

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English/Nat

Thousands of U-S anti-abortion campaigners marched to the Supreme Court on Thursday as part of their annual pro
test.
It's been a quarter-century since the nation's highest...
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President Barack Obama says he will not insist his nominee for the Supreme Court pass a "litmus test" of supporting a woman's right to have an abortion but will choose a candidate who will consider personal privacy. AP's Mark Smith reports.

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HEADLINE: Obama: No abortion test for high court nominee

CAPTION: President Barack Obama says he will not insist his nominee for the Supreme Court pass a "litmus test" of supporting a woman's right to...
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An internet privacy analyst says the European high court's decision against Google that allows web users to have some say over private information that appears in search lists essentially 'breaks' the purpose of the internet. (May 13)

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Google and other search engines were thrust into an unwanted new role Tuesday - caretaker of people's reputations - when Europe's highest court ruled that individuals should have some say over...
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US judiciary tells Congress it opposes idea of privacy advocate

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The US judiciary told Congress on Tuesday it opposes the idea of having an independent privacy advocate on the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, while members of Congress lauded the...
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NYPD plan to screen every vehicle entering Manhattan

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FILE: New York, USA - recent

1. Pan from East River bridges to New York City sk
yline
New York, USA - Augu
st 15 2008
2. Mid shot off-ramp from B
rooklyn Bridge
3. Mid...
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Human rights expert hoping to meet with Assange

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An independent United Nations human rights expert says he wants to meet with Julian Assange to determine whether the Wikileaks founder was deprived of his right to privacy during his nearly seven years holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy...
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President Barack Obama spoke out on the Iranian nuclear situation and the conflict in Syria during a joint news conference with French President Francois Hollande. On Iran, Obama vowed to come down hard on firms not complying with sanctions (Feb. 11)

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At a joint news conference with President Francois Hollande of France, U.S. President Barack Obama weighed into two international struggles Tuesday, vowing to come down like "a ton of bricks" on...
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Supermodel takes her privacy fight to highest UK court

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i Campbell on the catwalk
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Demo in support of Edward Snowden, demanding asylum be granted to the former CIA analyst

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Protesters demonstrated outside Brazil's foreign ministry on Thursday demanding that Brazil give asylum to US National Security Agency (NSA) leaker Edward Snowden.

Some demonstrators impersonated US President...
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Hundreds protest against disputed anti-piracy accord

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1. Wide pan of protesters

2. SOUNDBITE (English) Elge Merkeviciute, demonstration organi
ser:
"Today we gathered with all the people of different political views, of different organisations, to say a...
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Mayor Bloomberg defends police monitoring operation of muslims

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FILE: New York City - 2 February 2012

1. Wide of Muslim men kneeling in p
rayer
2. Close-up of m
en praying
New York City - 2
4 February 2012
3. Wide of New York City Mayor...
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Obama and Hollande on Syria, Iran sanctions during joint briefing

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President Barack Obama vowed on Tuesday to come down like "a ton of bricks" on firms that violate sanctions against Iran, speaking at a joint news conference with French President Francois...
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Google tracks your movements, like it or not

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LEADIN:

Google wants to know where you go so badly that it records your movements even when you explicitly tell it no
t to.
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