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Last Modified: 27 Mar 2013 16:32 GMT
US jails China engineer over military secrets
Sixing Liu sentenced to nearly six years in prison for exporting details on missiles and unmanned drones.
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A winter storm is promising to bring destructive weather to almost half of the US.
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Hurricane Sandy's disenfranchised victims in New Jersey struggle to rebuild
A devastated post-superstorm New Jersey is scrambling to recover, let alone prepare for Election Day.
Michael Tracey
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Last Modified: 04 Nov 2012 14:37 GMT
'Big Boy' Christie fires up Republicans
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie works his 'tough-guy magic' during keynote speech at national convention in Florida.
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Last Modified: 29 Aug 2012 07:54 GMT
Drug arrests made at Puerto Rico airport
At least 33 airport officials among those held for smuggling millions of dollars' worth of drugs aboard commercial jets.
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Surveillance of American Muslims: A tale of three cities
The NYPD's decision to monitor Muslims solely on the basis of their religion is not conducive to building trust.
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Last Modified: 12 Apr 2012 11:28 GMT
Documents expose NYPD 'mosque crawlers'
New documents expose breadth of controversial New York surveillance programme targeting Muslims across state lines.
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Is spying on Muslims legal in the US?
As New York police face the heat for arbitrary spying of citizens we ask if the US government will probe the matter.
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Inside Story Americas
Last Modified: 24 Feb 2012 09:37 GMT
On becoming an 'opt-out'
The TSA's scanning policies have raised questions on the boundaries of personal privacy.
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