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  2. Ivan (The Blacklist) - Wikipedia

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    Plot. A programmer for the NSA is killed in a supposed car accident, but further inspection reveals that his car was hacked. While investigating the programmer's death, the task force learns that the NSA was working on a prototype device called the "Skeleton Key", capable of hacking into the entire American computer networks infrastructure.

  3. Evan Osnos - Wikipedia

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    Evan Lionel Richard Osnos (born December 24, 1976) is an American journalist and author. He has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 2008, best known for his coverage of politics and foreign affairs, in the United States and China.

  4. Code of conduct - Wikipedia

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    Companies' codes of conduct. A company code of conduct is a set of rules which is commonly written for employees of a company, which protects the business and informs the employees of the company's expectations. It is appropriate for even the smallest of companies to create a document containing important information on expectations for ...

  5. Craig answers Andy Cohen’s burning questions about ... - AOL

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    “It was terrible. It was the worst year ever,” he said. “We still talk about it,” Craig said. “That was the worst, hands down.” Craig said his favorite costume was from “The Fresh ...

  6. Undercover: The True Story of Britain's Secret Police

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    Synopsis. The book investigates the infiltration of political activist groups in the United Kingdom by police forces, such as the Metropolitan Police. Groups targeted included those of the revolutionary left, far-right, and apolitical community campaigners. One police infiltrator, Bob Lambert was accused by a Member of the House of Commons of ...

  7. Karen Read's case ended in a mistrial. What happens next? - AOL

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    What happens next? A judge in Massachusetts declared a mistrial on Monday in the trial of Karen Read, who was charged with second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer ...

  8. Chelsea Manning - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea Elizabeth Manning (born Bradley Edward Manning, December 17, 1987) is an American activist and whistleblower. She is a former United States Army soldier who was convicted by court-martial in July 2013 of violations of the Espionage Act and other offenses, after disclosing to WikiLeaks nearly 750,000 classified, or unclassified but sensitive, military and diplomatic documents.

  9. R (Evans) v Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    Lord Wilson JSC. Lord Reed JSC. Lord Hughes JSC. R (Evans) v Attorney General ( Campaign for Freedom of Information intervening) [1] is a 2015 decision of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. It concerned a request for disclosure of communications passing between Charles, Prince of Wales and various government departments.