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...To October 16, tate.org.uk Letter in response to this article: A trumpeter’s tip for a conceptual artist / From Matthew Booth, London N7, UK...
...Matthew Mitchell doesn’t want my phone number. He knows that if he got it, he could hack into my digital life. “It’s just easier for everybody,” he says as we begin our interview....
...Christopher Snowden: Vanishing tri-hic Insurer Direct Line infuriated libertarians at the Institute of Economic Affairs this week, by tut-tutting over unhealthy lockdown drinking....
...A representative for Snowden could not be immediately identified. Snowden, who leaked documents in 2013 related to phone surveillance operations, has been living in exile in Russia....
...A former top editor with The Guardian, she led it to its first Pulitzer Prize for its reporting on Edward Snowden, the National Security Agency contractor, who blew the whistle on its far-reaching data collection...
...matthew.garrahan@ft.com...
...At least 25 people were killed and there was widespread destruction as Matthew passed through Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Cuba on Wednesday....
...However, they face resistance from an industry that is wary of being seen to be too close to the government in the wake of the Snowden revelations....
...So, too, did whistleblower Edward Snowden....
...“The disclosures Edward Snowden revealed aren’t only a threat to privacy but to democracy,” Ms Poitras said, when she accepted the award....
...But this is an important first-hand account of the Snowden affair....
...Before the disclosures, the policies on the programme were not disclosed and so any indications “would have been insufficient”, argued Matthew Ryder QC, for Liberty....
...Matthew Garrahan is the FT’s global media editor Illustration by James Ferguson...
...They have accused the UK of breaching human rights to privacy, in response to disclosures made by IT contractor Edward Snowden last year....
...The fallout from Edward Snowden’s revelations about the National Security Agency has reached Hollywood after Oracle asked for its brand to be scrubbed from a film about spies and espionage....
...Matthew Olsen, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, said that over the past six to eight months, there were signs of “increasing awareness by these groups of our ability to monitor them” and...
...It also plays into several global trends, including growing concerns about data privacy and security following revelations by Edward Snowden, a US National Security Agency contractor, of widespread digital...
...“Even in the cold war, we were able to negotiate on rational terms about national interests,” says Matthew Rojansky, director of the Kennan Institute at the Wilson Center in Washington DC....
...The anti-TTIP lobby has also capitalised on a resurgence of anti-Americanism driven by whistle-blower Edward Snowden’s revelations of widespread US secret surveillance....
...than 0.1 per cent to 1,642, the Dow fell 0.1 per cent (Bloomberg) Private contractors to the intelligence community came under scrutiny in the NSA whistleblower case, after the revelation that Edward Snowden...
...In place of “Snowden”, said one official, they exchange messages about “Igloo”....
...former chairman, Tesco, and chairman, Kwik-Fit Group Paul Ruddock, philanthropist Robert Russell, for public service John Sissons, regius professor of physics, University of Cambridge Christopher Snowden...
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