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Thu Sep 19 15:04:55 2013

Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 12:04:52 -0700
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look at the content of conversations or messages by American citizens.But 
they have raised sharp concerns about whether the U.S. is improperly  
or even illegally  snooping on people at home and abroad.Other major 
U.S. telephone carriers are similarly ordered to give records of their customers' 
calls to the NSA, which also is able to reach into the 
data streams of U.S. companies such as Yahoo, Facebook Inc., Microsoft Corp., 
Google Inc. and others, and grab emails, video chats, pictures and more. 
The technology companies say they turn over information only if required 
by court order.Snowden has been charged with espionage and is seeking asylum 
from several countries, including Russia. He has been holed up for three 
weeks in a transit zone at Moscow's international airport since arriving 
from Hong Kong, and Russian customs inspectors say they do not have 
jurisdiction to seize him.At a discussion earlier Friday touching on privacy 
and security, DNI counsel Robert Litt maintained that "these programs are 
legal" because they are authorized by Congress, the courts and the White 
House. He said their exposure could curb the government's ability to detect 
threats against the U.S."Only time will tell the full extent of the 
damage caused by the unlawful disclosures of these lawful programs," Litt 
said.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
  it tersely, "Management 
is unable to verify the accuracy of reported costs."Even the presence of 
inspectors didn't seem to stir much concern. Though the unnamed CISO said 
he would reassign responsibilities to fix some of the oversight problems, 
"no corrective action was taken during the course of the inspection," which 
lasted for six weeks earlier this year.In effect, IRM/IA seems to be 
something of a zombie agency. IRM/IA staffers, according to the inspector 
general's report, don't show up for inter-departmental meetings, don't participate 
in their Bureau's strategic planning exercises, don't keep track of important 
documentation in the security certification process, and can't find a major 
portion of their budget receipts.Even the relatively good news that many 
of the agency's functions have migrated to other parts of the larger 
Bureau comes with the fact that in some important cases, this occurred 
because IRM/IA personnel didn't show up for meetings where they shared joint 
responsibility.Nor does the agency's management seem to have cared much 
for a long time about where it is going or what it 
needs to do to get there. According to the report, the agency 
"has no mission statement and is not engaged in strategic planning." "There 
is no evidence of IRM/IA management engaging in a comprehensive strategic 
review to assess its current capabilities and future needs," the report 
says. "The CISO and his division chiefs have not reviewed ope

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of the game."I putted soooo good," Mickelson said.He began his amazing finish 
with a 8-footer for birdie at the 13th, getting his score back 
to even par and giving him a score that he thought would 
be in the mix at the end if he simply parred out.Mickelson 
did much better than that, rolling in a 20-footer at the 14th 
for another birdie, reaching the green in two at the par-5 17th 
to set up yet another birdie, and closing it with a 10-footer 
on the final hole for a 3-under 281 total.Even though there were 
still four groups still on the course, Mickelson knew he had done 
more than enough to win. He pumped his fists and let out 
a yell. His caddie burst into tears. His wife and kids celebrated 
just off the green.Lee Westwood began the day with a two-stroke lead 
but was again denied his first major title. He struggled to a 
75 that left him four shots back, and Mickelson's victory was assured 
when Westwood didn't come close to making the eagle he needed on 
the 17th. Woods was two shots out at the start but a 
74 left him five shots behind the winner.Mickelson was the only player 
to break par over four days at a baked-out course that bedeviled 
the world's best golfers.Everyone but Mickelson, that is. Henrik Stenson 
was the runner-up at 284. Ian Poulter and Adam Scott finished another 
shot back."Phil must've played really well," Westwood said. "Five-under 
par is a good round of golf this afternoon."
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positive thinking can be a self-fulfilling prophecy. "If you think you're 
more likely to get promoted, you're more likely to put in more 
effort and work long hours," Sharot said.But this slightly distorted view 
of the world can also be a weakness a person might continue 
to smoke because they don't expect to get lung cancer, for example. 
Being more realistic is important in some cases, Sharot cautioned.Physical 
realityPhysicists look beyond the human mind for external reality, but even 
that reality isn't absolute truth. Fundamental reality as scientists understand 
it is based on quantum mechanics, a realm where all manner of 
strange things occur. An electron can behave as either a particle or 
a wave, depending on how one measures it. And scientists can measure 
either a particle's position or its momentum at any given time, but 
never both."Quantum mechanics is simply the best theory we've ever developed," 
theoretical physicist David Tong, of Cambridge University, says in the show. 
But so much of this reality is by definition unknowable. Another physicist 
featured in the show, Steven Nahn of MIT, says "I absolutely believe 
reality is a real thing, but that does not mean we understand 
it." Nahn was part of the team of scientists who found evidence 
in 2012 for the Higgs boson, the particle that gives other particles 
their mass.The universe may turn out to have more dimensions than 
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