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House easily passes compromise surveillance law
WASHINGTON - The House Friday easily approved a compromise bill setting new electronic surveillance rules that effectively shield telecommunications companies from lawsuits arising from the government's terrorism-era warrantless eavesdropping on phone and computer lines in this country.
People:Arlen Specter Nancy Pelosi Activities:110th Congress U.S. Surveillance Dispute Source:(AP)
2008-06-20
Big Oil defends profits before Senate panel
Top executives of the five largest oil companies tried to shift anger over high prices to a debate over supplies Wednesday, leading a senator to accuse them of acting like "hapless victims" while racking up record profits.
People:Patrick Leahy Dianne Feinstein Richard Durbin Arlen Specter Activities:2007-8 Oil Crisis
2008-05-21
Gates questions notion of useful U.S.-Iran talks
Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Tuesday questioned whether the United States could have productive talks with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad without first stepping up pressure on Tehran.
People:Robert Gates Arlen Specter Barack Obama Mahmoud Ahmadinejad John McCain Ronald Reagan Activities:Iran-U.S.
2008-05-20
Matt Walsh to meet with Goodell, Specter
Former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh arrived at the NFL offices Tuesday morning to meet with commissioner Roger Goodell to discuss New England's videotaping of opposing coaches' playcalling signals in violation of league rules.
People:Arlen Specter Bill Belichick Activities:2007 NFL
2008-05-13
Goodell to meet ex-Patriots assistant over spying
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will meet former New England Patriots assistant Matt Walsh next month to discuss the team's spy scandal, the commissioner said in a statement on Wednesday.
People:Arlen Specter Bill Belichick
2008-04-24
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