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Asian Call Center Workers Trained With U.S. Tax Dollars - Global-cio - Executive insights/interviews - Informationweek
Despite President Obama's recent call for companies to "insource" jobs sent overseas, it turns out that the federal government itself is spending millions of dollars to train foreign students for employment in some booming career fields--including working in offshore call centers that serve U.S. businesses.
The program is called JEEP, which stands for Job Enabling English Proficiency. It's available to college students in the Philippines through USAID. That's the same agency that until a couple of years ago was spending millions of dollars in U.S. taxpayer money to train offshore IT workers in Sri Lanka--until I reported that inconvenient truth in this story. The ensuing uproar led to the Sri Lanka initiative's termination.
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4 weeks ago
The NSA Is Building the Country's Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say) | Threat Level | Wired.com
Under construction by contractors with top-secret clearances, the blandly named Utah Data Center is being built for the National Security Agency. A project of immense secrecy, it is the final piece in a complex puzzle assembled over the past decade. Its purpose: to intercept, decipher, analyze, and store vast swaths of the world’s communications as they zap down from satellites and zip through the underground and undersea cables of international, foreign, and domestic networks. The heavily fortified $2 billion center should be up and running in September 2013. Flowing through its servers and routers and stored in near-bottomless databases will be all forms of communication, including the complete contents of private emails, cell phone calls, and Google searches, as well as all sorts of personal data trails—parking receipts, travel itineraries, bookstore purchases, and other digital “pocket litter.” It is, in some measure, the realization of the “total information awareness” program created during the first term of the Bush administration—an effort that was killed by Congress in 2003 after it caused an outcry over its potential for invading Americans’ privacy.
wired  magazine  threat_level  privacy  crime  security  internet  communications  cybersecurity  crypto  surveillance  nsa  utah  march  2012  2012_03_15  james_bamford  united_states  usa  united_states_of_america  oquirrh_mountains  wasatch_range  bluffdale  police_state  government  politics  liberty  liberties 
6 weeks ago
Local girl lied about 2001 rape; father set free after 12 years in prison
In early 2001, an 11-year-old Kalama girl named Cassandra Ann Kennedy told police her dad raped her on at least three occasions. Her father, Thomas Edward Kennedy, denied the allegation, but he was convicted by a jury and sentenced to more than 15 years in prison.
In January, Cassandra Kennedy, now 23, told Longview police she made it all up. So after serving more than nine years in prison, her father was released last week and the charges against him were dismissed.
"I did a horrible thing," Cassandra told detectives in January, according to a police report. "It's not OK to sit and be locked in this horrible place for something you didn't do. It's just not right."

Read more: http://tdn.com/news/local/local-girl-lied-about-rape-father-set-free/article_bf9cac36-7c7a-11e1-a9e4-001a4bcf887a.html#ixzz1qz9svG3H
2012  april  2012_04_01  crime  rape  police_state  police_abuse  innocence  law  government  prison  2001  news  article 
6 weeks ago
News from The Associated Press
U.S. officials were scrambling Sunday to contain the damage caused when an American soldier in Afghanistan wandered off base and allegedly gunned down more than a dozen villagers.
cnn  article  news  asia_pacific  afghanistan  america  united_states  usa  military  government  2012_03_11  march  2012  crime  murder  warcrimes  warcrime  civilians  marines 
10 weeks ago
Business & Financial News, Breaking US & International News | Reuters.com
Sixteen Afghan civilians, including nine children, were shot dead in what witnesses described as a nighttime massacre on Sunday near a U.S. base in southern Afghanistan, and one U.S. soldier was in custody.
While U.S. officials rushed to draw a line between the rogue shooting and the ongoing efforts of a U.S. force of around 90,000, the incident is sure to further inflame Afghan anger triggered when U.S. soldiers burned copies of the Koran at a NATO base.
reuters  article  news  asia_pacific  afghanistan  america  united_states  usa  military  government  2012_03_11  march  2012  crime  murder  warcrimes  warcrime  civilians  marines 
10 weeks ago
U.S. Sergeant Kills 16 Afghan Civilians, 9 of Them Children - NYTimes.com
Stalking from home to home, a United States Army sergeant methodically killed at least 16 civilians, 9 of them children, in a rural stretch of southern Afghanistan early on Sunday, igniting fears of a new wave of anti-American hostility, Afghan and American officials said.
new_york_times  nyt  article  news  asia_pacific  afghanistan  america  united_states  usa  military  government  2012_03_11  march  2012  crime  murder  warcrimes  warcrime  civilians  marines 
10 weeks ago
New Statesman
The nun adored by the Vatican ran a network of care homes where cruelty and neglect are routine. Donal MacIntyre gained secret access and witnessed at first hand the suffering of "rescued" orphans
newstatesman  article  2005  august  2005_08_22  nun  vatican  religion  scam  scams  fraud  orphanage  mother_teresa  donal_macintyre  charity 
10 weeks ago
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