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Articles Written by: DAN MILLER
Recent Supreme Court rulings portend a disastrous trial.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four co-conspirators detained at Gitmo are to face trial in a federal district court in New York City, where the death penalty may be sought. They had been facing trial ...
From DAN MILLER,
Pajamas Media,
17 Nov 2009
First, stop hoping that officials and the media will speak out about the Fort Hood shooter's guilt. That creates grounds for an appeal.
According to news accounts, of which there have been many, U.S. Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan is to be tried by ...
From DAN MILLER,
Pajamas Media,
13 Nov 2009
Two "suspicious" letters containing white powere were discovered at different UN consulates today -- a day after diplomatic missions in New York discovered similar letters, authorities said. The latest letter was found at the United Kingdom's UN ...
From MURRAY WEISS, JENNY MILLER AND DAN MANGAN,
New York Post,
10 Nov 2009
The U.S. drops its support for Honduran former president Manuel Zelaya. Hugo Chavez says nothing, a development in itself.
The October 30 Tegucigalpa-San Jose Accord (translated here), under which the United States and other nations are to recognize ...
From DAN MILLER,
Pajamas Media,
10 Nov 2009
If you want make a Mac user mad, just sidle up and whisper the words, "Mac security software." Then step back as the incensed
sputtering ensues.
At the same time, Kaspersky Lab argues that the Mac platform isn't inherently invulnerable and that, as ...
From DAN MILLER,
NetworkWorld,
5 Nov 2009
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Due to tremendous pressure applied by the United States Department of State, Zelaya is on the road to reinstatement as president of Honduras.
In its continuing efforts to denigrate constitutional government and the rule of law, the State Department — ...
From DAN MILLER,
Pajamas Media,
30 Oct 2009
Open Door Networks updated its DoorStop X Security Suite, adding compatibility with Mac OS X 10.6 along with other enhancements
to its collection of security tools.
That DoorStop X suite consists of the DoorStopX Firewall (which replaces the one built ...
From DAN MILLER,
NetworkWorld,
26 Oct 2009
The law of unintended consequences puts their proposals in the realm of madness.
On October 7, hordes of business executives prepped at the White House and then descended on (ascended to?) the Congress in support of climate change legislation. The ...
From DAN MILLER,
Pajamas Media,
26 Oct 2009
The Obama administration has yet to reveal it's legal rationale for not supporting the Honduran Constitution.
The reports coming out of Honduras have been confusing and conflicting. There has been little media coverage in the United States, even though ...
From DAN MILLER,
Pajamas Media,
20 Oct 2009
After careful consideration, the Press has declined to reproduce the September 30, 2005, Jyllands-Posten newspaper page that included the cartoons, as well as other depictions of the Prophet Muhammad that the author proposed to include.
The original ...