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DUI Arrest Records Online

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Fri Aug 2 04:06:47 2013

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Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2013 01:06:46 -0700

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 LAS VEGAS  Heckling at a hacker's conference didn't faze the head 
of the National Security Agency.Army Gen. Keith Alexander remained unapologetic 
Wednesday in Las Vegas about methods the NSA uses to, in his 
words, connect the dots and go after bad guys who aim to 
kill people.He told the tech-savvy audience in his keynote comments at the 
annual Black Hat conference at Caesars Palace that the ability to look 
for patterns in telephone and email communications has stopped terror attacks 
in the U.S. and other countries.Alexander even drew laughter when a voice 
in the overflow crowd shouted that he should read the Constitution. Alexander 
said he had, and the heckler should, too.He insisted that it wasn't 
true the spy agency listens to specific phone calls and reads emails.
 rged in November 2011, when 
Sandusky was arrested, and accused of perjury and failure to properly report 
the incident.Spanier was forced out as president at that time. A year 
later, he was charged with covering up a complaint about Sandusky while 
additional charges were filed against Curley and Schultz. Spanier remains 
a faculty member on administrative leave.Paterno was fired and died in January 
2012.In these Nov. 7, 2011, file photo combination, former Penn State vice 
president Gary Schultz, left, and former Penn State director of athletics 
Tim Curley, right, and on July 29, 2013, former Penn State president 
Graham Spanier, center, are seen in Harrisburg, Pa. (AP/Brad Bower, left, 
Matt Rourke, right, File)

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">  Washington Post was an order to Verizon, says that access to 
phone "metadata" is restricted to "authorized personnel who have received 
appropriate and adequate training."At the same time, a footnote says the 
court understands that "technical personnel responsible for NSA's underlying 
corporate infrastructure and the transmission" of the data "will not receive 
special training."The order goes on to describe how a "store" of information 
is created, and how trained personnel can query the data using certain 
criteria and search for "valid foreign intelligence purposes."That information, 
the order says, can be shared among properly trained NSA analysts. And 
from there, top officials including the NSA director can authorize certain 
information be shared outside of the NSA with other "Executive Branch personnel," 
provided it is "related to counterterrorism" and sharing it is necessary 
to understanding that information. This would include federal security agencies 
like the FBI.This information, according to the court order, includes "U.S. 
person identifying information" -- and can be stored for five years.The 
document lays out a series of steps that are supposed to be 
taken to ensure that access to the database remains limited.But a separate 
document released Wednesday by the DNI reported that "there have been a 
number of technical compliance problems and human implementation errors" 
in programs that collect both bulk phone and email records.No 
  Washington Post was an order to Verizon, says that access to 
phone "metadata" is restricted to "authorized personnel who have received 
appropriate and adequate training."At the same time, a footnote says the 
court understands that "technical personnel responsible for NSA's underlying 
corporate infrastructure and the transmission" of the data "will not receive 
special training."The order goes on to describe how a "store" of information 
is created, and how trained personnel can query the data using certain 
criteria and search for "valid foreign intelligence purposes."That information, 
the order says, can be shared among properly trained NSA analysts. And 
from there, top officials including the NSA director can authorize certain 
information be shared outside of the NSA with other "Executive Branch personnel," 
provided it is "related to counterterrorism" and sharing it is necessary 
to understanding that information. This would include federal security agencies 
like the FBI.This information, according to the court order, includes "U.S. 
person identifying information" -- and can be stored for five years.The 
document lays out a series of steps that are supposed to be 
taken to ensure that access to the database remains limited.But a separate 
document released Wednesday by the DNI reported that "there have been a 
number of technical compliance problems and human implementation errors" 
in programs that collect both bulk phone and email records.No 
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