timesofindia.indiatimes.com:
A fresh chunk of information on David Headley and Tahawur Rana received on Saturday by the Indian security and intelligence agencies has provided irrefutable clues establishing Rana's recce of Taj Mahal and his visit to a rel (Read More)
The Guardian:
A British security consultant who was paid £300,000 to assist efforts by Kate and Gerry McCann to find their daughter Madeleine is being sought by the FBI over an alleged £1.3m fraud.A £500,000 contract given to Kevin Hallige (Read More)
The Guardian:
Robert Yates returns to the streets of Liverpool, where he grew up, to report on a story of deprivation and hopeIn a parade of shops on County Road in Walton, north Liverpool, a couple of signs compete for attention. "Slip! T (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Ministers refuse to release details of five incidents last yearThe government is refusing to provide details on five separate security breaches at Britain's nuclear power stations last year.The breaches have prompted accusati (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Lyttelton, LondonWH Auden, the Oxford oracle, is peeing into his washbasin. He's waiting for a rent boy to arrive in his college rooms; he's stuck over his stanzas; he looks not so much like a bag person as a crumpled plastic (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Was it Thomas Cromwell's machinations, a frustrated MP's diaries, or a novelist's treatment of his father's suicide? We asked a few people…Peter Carey – novelistKamila Shamsie's Burnt Shadows (Bloomsbury) has huge ambition a (Read More)
New York Times:
SAS, the giant private company that specializes in business intelligence software, is facing new rivals, as well as free alternatives to some of its products..
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washingtonpost.com - The District:
A former State Department official and his wife admitted in federal court Friday that they spied for Cuba over the past three decades, receiving their coded instructions over a shortwave radio and passing along information to (Read More)
The Guardian:
Guardian Work's exposé of blacklisting in the construction industry has led to draft legislation, but many workers whose details were kept on file are still sufferingSeventeen months after Guardian Work exposed blacklisting i (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
The culmination of a triumph of storytellingYour Face Tomorrow III: Poison, Shadow and Farewellby Javier Marías, translated by Margaret Jull Costa 560pp, Chatto & Windus, £18.99Part two of Javier Marías's metaphysical epic, (Read More)
Delhi-Cities-The Times of India:
Investigation into the trail left behind by an alleged Pakistani spy has revealed that on most occasions he used money, supplied by Pakistani intelligence agency ISI, to buy his way in. (Read More)
Washington Post:
The House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct has said it is not investigating Rep. Silvestre Reyes (D-Tex.), chairman of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, who was the subject of a complaint last year inv (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
It would be hard to imagine a less democratic process for appointing the EU president. I should know – I tried toThe news from Brussels is something to slowly savour. For those of us in the Euro-project sceptic camp, the anno (Read More)
The Guardian:
Senior diplomat formerly stationed in Kabul claims troops 'handed over for severe torture a lot of innocent people'The Canadian government was fending off calls for a public inquiry on torture today after allegations from one (Read More)
The Guardian:
Three months after the release of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the man convicted of the Lockerbie bombing is apparently still aliveThree months after the release of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the families of American victims of the Loc (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
GCHQ to run ad campaign within Xbox Live online games to attract 18- to 34-year-olds to its ranksGovernment intelligence organisation GCHQ is to run an ad campaign within Xbox Live online games, including Call of Duty and Ass (Read More)
Fox News:
Missiles fired from a reported U.S. drone killed at least eight suspected militants Friday in Pakistan's lawless tribal area along the Afghan border, intelligence officials said. (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
Pakistani intelligence officials say a reported U.S. missile strike has killed eight suspected militants in a northwestern region near the Afghan border. (Read More)
guardian.co.uk: The Guardian newspaper: Comment & debate:
In a country where brutal civil war raged just two decades ago, surprisingly little anger remains todayIt's hard to imagine a more tranquil place than Gaza: farmers taking their produce to market, women and children standing (Read More)
Ahmedabad-Cities-The Times of India:
The complete lack of intelligence was apparent when former gangster Abdul Wahab Baloch left for Haj pilgrimage boarding the flight from Mumbai. (Read More)