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…publications/p54/index.html) More good news. Even if you permanently relocate to another country, you will have to pay U.S. taxes as long as you have a U.S. passport! Not to fret—there are some creative legal sidesteps, such as form 2555-EZ, which can provide up to an $85,700 in...
…sonably successful "charm offensive" toward the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and play right into the U.S. strategy of convincing ASEAN nations that they need its protection from a bullying China? In China, has the political train left the station and are ASEAN...
…ocial Security / Medicare / other payments, which the Treasury Dept. considers ‘off-balance sheet’ KP responsibilities. U.S. government fiscal year ends in September. Source: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Financial Report on the U.S. Government, 1996 — 2010. (@E) www.kpcb.com...
Case 9:08-cv-80736-KAM Document 319-1 Entered on FLSD Docket 03/24/2015 Page 17 of 34 any Document Request propounded by Plaintiffs. Defendant further reserves the right to object to the admission in evidence of any and all information made available in response to the Document...
…or not going to Ecua- dor, even if Russia had permitted it. He believed that he would be vulnerable to rendition by the U.S. government in Ecuador. “If they [the U.S. government] really wanted to capture me, they would’ve allowed me to travel to Latin America, because the CIA can...
163 The NSA’s system administrators were, as the threat officer pointed out, very different from the traditional military employees at the NSA. They were usually civilians, who effectively served as repair-men for complex computer systems at the NSA. Moreover, many of them had n...
…izing that he now represented that weak link in the architecture of America’s intelligence system, made a move from the U.S. that greatly increased the stakes. He entered what he knew to be hostile intelligence territory with his stash of stolen secrets. He did so, as he explaine...
…y Warrick, “For NSA chief, Terrorist Threat Drives Passion to ‘collect it all,” Washington Post, July 14, 2013 “Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals...”—Charlie Savage and Jonathan Weisman. “NSA Collection of Bulk Data Ruled Illegal.” New York Times, May 5, 2015. This court deci...
but so is this: Thousands of homes that were destroyed in the Israeli antirocket invasion two and a half years ago have not been rebuilt. Hospitals have canceled elective surgery for lack of supplies. Electricity remains maddeningly irregular. The much-publicized opening of the E...
punchline, pointing out that Bieber “wouldn't want to sing '| Wanna Be Your ‘Boyfriend’ to guys in prison.” On The Daily Show, Jon Stewart aimed his arrow at presidential candidate Donald Trump, the great Greekish god of Narcissism. Stewart shouts, “There are probably some non-r...
…centage of those deported have criminal records. Obama has substantially increased the number of agents patrolling the U.S.-Mexico border, but has also mocked the fence-building enthusiasm of Republicans, saying they won't be happy until there's a "moat with alligators." Israel...
… sent Greenwald...”—Greenwald. No Place to Hide, op. cit, p.2 “Government’s increasing powers of...’”—Glenn Greenwald, “U.S. filmmaker repeatedly detained at border,” Sa/on, April 8, 2012 “Sprawling, unaccountable Surveillance State...”-- Glenn Greenwald, “FBI's abuse of the su...
… its way in the form of self-generated spies. If a Russian walk-in had not yet burned his bridges to his own ser- vice, U.S. intelligence officers were under instructions to attempt to persuade the walk-in to return to his post in Russia and serve as a “defector-in-place,” or mol...
…ck, “For NSA Chief, Ter- rorist Threat Drives Passion to ‘Collect It All,’” Washington Post, July 14, 2013. 123 Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals: Charlie Savage and Jonathan Weisman, “N.S.A. Collection of Bulk Data Is Ruled Hlegal,” New York Times, May 5, 2015. This court de...