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SpinSpotter Debuts Service to Spot Media Bias and Inaccuracy Online (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) September 8, 2008, 7:00 am EDT Today at DEMOfall08, SpinSpotter unveiled a new online service designed to surface specific instances of bias and inaccuracy in any news story online. By installing a SpinSpotter toolbar called Spinoculars, users of the SpinSpotter service can ... |
Mystery around Palin hinders election (Arizona Daily Wildcat) September 8, 2008, 4:58 am EDT The press is getting a bad name these days. What is more disturbing is that many of us don't seem to mind. Sen. John McCain's running mate, Gov. Sarah Palin, has not yet given a single significant statement to the press. Not a single interview. |
Mystery around Palin hinders election (Arizona Daily Wildcat) September 8, 2008, 4:54 am EDT The press is getting a bad name these days. What is more disturbing is that many of us don't seem to mind. Sen. John McCain's running mate, Gov. Sarah Palin, has not yet given a single significant statement to the press. Not a single interview. |
MSNBC Drops Olbermann and Matthews From Election Coverage Anchor Roles (Broadcasting and Cable) September 8, 2008, 2:14 am EDT Outspoken duo demoted to analysts for debate and election night coverage |
MSNBC dropping political anchors (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune) September 8, 2008, 1:06 am EDT MSNBC tried a bold experiment this year by putting two politically incendiary hosts, Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews, in the anchor chair to lead the cable news channel's coverage of the election. That experiment appears to be over. |
Palin watch ends! (Salon.com) September 7, 2008, 11:51 pm EDT She'll talk to ABC's Charles Gibson next week. What should he ask her? |
Valley GOP fueled up by McCain speech (The News Virginian) September 5, 2008, 11:25 pm EDT Shenandoah Valley Republicans said Friday that John McCain’s acceptance speech showed his strength of character and commitment to reform government. |
Not all county candidates have filed campaign financing reports (Herald-Banner) September 5, 2008, 12:35 am EDT GREENVILLE — Some local candidates and officeholders have reported monetary contributions, others have reported no campaign contributions, and two candidates have yet to file their most recent required Campaign Finance Reports, which were ... |
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Posted by: archiveguard on Aug 01, 2005 - 11:14 PM
4.1 BEFORE THE BOMBINGS IN KENYA AND TANZANIA
Although the 1995 National Intelligence Estimate had warned of a new type of
terrorism, many officials continued to think of terrorists as agents of states
(Saudi Hezbollah acting for Iran against Khobar Towers) or as domestic criminals
(Timothy McVeigh in Oklahoma City).As we pointed out in chapter 3, the White
House is not a natural locus for program management. Hence, government efforts
to cope with terrorism were essentially the work of individual agencies.
President Bill Clinton's counterterrorism Presidential Decision Directives in
1995 (no. 39) and May 1998 (no. 62) reiterated that terrorism was a national
security problem, not just a law enforcement issue. They reinforced the
authority of the National Security Council (NSC) to coordinate domestic as well
as foreign counterterrorism efforts, through Richard Clarke and his interagency
Counterterrorism Security Group (CSG). Spotlighting new concerns about
unconventional attacks, these directives assigned tasks to lead agencies but did
not differentiate types of terrorist threats. Thus, while Clarke might prod or
push agencies to act, what actually happened was usually decided at the State
Department, the Pentagon, the CIA, or the Justice Department. The efforts of
these agencies were sometimes energetic and sometimes effective. Terrorist plots
were disrupted and individual terrorists were captured. But the United States
did not, before 9/11, adopt as a clear strategic objective the elimination of al
Qaeda.
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