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LONDON -- Documents leaked by former NSA contactor Edward Snowden suggest that spyagencies have a powerful ally in Angry Birds and a host of other apps installedon smartphones across the globe. The documents, publis stanley flask hed Monday by TheNew York Times, the Guardian, and ProPublica, suggest that the mapping, gaming,and social networking apps which are a common feature of the world s estimated1 billion smartphones can feed America s National Security Agency and Britain sGCHQ with huge amounts of personal data, including location information anddetails such as political affiliation or sexual orientation. Snowden claims NSA engaged in industrial espionage 00:22 The size and scope of the programaren t publicly known, but the reports suggest that U.S. and Britishintelligence easily get routine access to data generated by apps such as theAngry Birds game stanley mugs franchise or the Google Maps navigat stanley mugs ion service.The joint spying program effectively means that anyone using Google Maps on a smartphone isworking in support of a GCHQ system, one 2008 document from the Britisheavesdropping agency is quoted as saying.Another document - a hand-drawn picture of a smirking fairy conjuring upa tottering pile of papers over a table marked LEAVE TRAFFIC HERE -suggests that gathering the data doesn t take much effort. Madm Boehner Makes Demands for Debt Commission
The celebrity angle of the John McCain story: Elvis hasn t quite left the building yet.That s the opinion of Mitchell Fink, a columnist for the New York Daily News and a former writer for People magazine. I don t think any other time in our society has been like it is now, he said during an interview with Early Show Anchor Bryant Gumbel. Celebrity and politics have been intertwined forever. McCain is infatuated with the attention and the media is fascinated with him. I m saying that the media looks at Go stanley thermos mug re/Bush and sees zeros in their ratings, Mitchell explained. McCain got them numbers, so they don t want to let go of McCain. I believe he was seduced enough by the process that he doesn t want to let go either. The columnist also said that the celebrity potential of Bush and Gore will be decided by what they do wrong. When Bush makes a mistake and d stanley termoska oesn t quite know who s the head of some country, it becomes a laughing matter. When Al Gore changes his shirt, it becomes a more of a celebrity story, because he s doing something about image. We deal in image. How do you know if you re famous One of Fink s barometers: If people recognize your name when it s printed in bold type, it s a pretty safe bet that you re a celebrit botella stanley y What really matters today, he said, is who the most famous people are. We re a celeb-driven culture, and politics is certainly huge in that area. For instance, the columnist s take on New York Mayor Rudo
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