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Fri Aug 2 06:21:53 2013

Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2013 03:21:52 -0700
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  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 
 The Houses chief investigative committee on Tuesday accused the IRS of stonewalling 
its probe into the agency's unfair targeting of Tea Party groups and 
other politically-affiliated organizations, saying Congress has received 
only a fraction of the documents it requested and many of those 
are useless.The House Oversight and Government Affairs Committee letter 
directly blames acting Commissioner Danny Werfel for the systematic manner 
in which his agency has attempted to delay, frustrate, impede and obstruct 
the committees investigation, despite his promising just weeks earlier to 
fully cooperate.The actions of the IRS under your leadership have made clear 
to the committee that the agency has no intention of complying completely 
or promptly with the committees oversight efforts, wrote committee Chairman 
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.The letter also states that obstructing a congressional 
investigation is a crime and that the committee will be forced to 
use a compulsory process should the IRS continue to use its tactics.A 
high-ranking committee staffer told FoxNews.com that process could include 
subpoenas."We are doing everything we can to fully cooperate with the committees, 
and we strongly disagree with any suggestions to the contrary," an IRS 
spokesman said in response to the letter. "Given that all documents must 
be carefully reviewed to protect taxpayer privacy, this continues to be 
a time and labor intensive review process."The spokesman 

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> July 29, 2013: Tourists and locals play on Ko'Olina beach on the 
island of Oahu, Hawaii.ReutersLawmakers in the Aloha State want to wave 
goodbye to their growing homeless population -- by buying them a one-way 
ticket off the island.Hawaii's controversial three-year Return to Home pilot 
program launches later this year and is being billed as a way 
to help the states 17,000 homeless residents, while reducing the financial 
burden the state has in caring for them. Under the plan, the 
state will pay for a one-way plane ticket for any homeless resident 
who can find someone on the mainland to take them in.The program, 
which has a $100,000 annual budget, is the brainchild of state Rep. 
John Mizuno, who had unsuccessfully tried to get a similar plan through 
the past three legislative sessions. This year, the measure was attached 
to a larger spending bill and squeaked through the state legislature.Critics, 
though, say the program is a quick fix and does nothing to 
address the root causes of homelessness.Patricia McManaman, director of 
the Department of Human Services  the agency tasked with implementing the 
program -- told lawmakers she had reservations about the plan to send 
the states homeless away and questioned the programs funding. She also had 
a problem with language in the bill that suggests homeless people are 
in need of sufficient personal hygiene in order to travel  something 
she calls an unnecessary and inappropriate stereotype.But Miz
 earned more than $2 million. No one else 
in women's golf has crossed the $1 million mark."I think she can 
do it," Pak said Wednesday, a Hall-of-Famer revered for cutting a path 
for so many South Koreans. "She's dominating. Her game is strong. Her 
confidence is strong. All the attention is on her. Everyone thinks she 
can do it."Woods and Mickey Wright are the only players who have 
held four professional majors at the same time, both done over two 
seasons. Woods won the U.S. Open, British Open, PGA Championship and Masters 
in succession in 2000-01. Wright, who Ben Hogan once said had the 
best swing he ever saw, won the U.S. Women's Open, LPGA Championship, 
Titleholders and Western Open over the 1961-62 seasons.Wright has been watching 
Park on television this year and is struck by her calm."She certainly 
is an unflappable young lady," the 78-year-old Wright told The Associated 
Press in a rare telephone interview from her home in Florida. "She's 
probably the best putter I've ever seen. And I've seen some good 
ones. I'm hoping she can pull it off, and then win the 
fifth one in France. No one will ever come close to that 
unless the LPGA adds a sixth major."The debate this week at St. 
Andrews is not whether Park is capable of a fourth straight major, 
but whether that will constitute a calendar Grand Slam.The LPGA Tour, not 
nearly as established or well-funded as men's golf, designated the Evian 
Championship in France as a fifth major this ye
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