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  • 2 Accounts Given About Sex Tapes In Trial
    A Navy doctor who served as a sponsor for U.S. Naval Academy midshipmen "violated the trust" of the students by using surveillance equipment installed in an air purifier at his Annapolis home to make "secret sex tapes" of them, a Navy prosecutor said yesterday at the start of the doctor's...
  • Credit Repair and the Tools of Ignorance
    Every day, consumers pay untold sums to companies that promise a quick credit fix. Most of the time, that money is wasted.
  • Senators Say White House Cut Deal With Panel on FISA
    Senate Judiciary Committee members yesterday angrily accused the White House of allowing the Senate Intelligence Committee to review documents on its warrantless surveillance program in return for agreeing that telecommunications companies should get immunity from lawsuits.
  • From Casinos to Counterterrorism
    LAS VEGAS -- This city, famous for being America's playground, has also become its security lab. Like nowhere else in the United States, Las Vegas has embraced the twin trends of data mining and high-tech surveillance, with arguably more cameras per square foot than any airport or sports arena in...