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Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis urged Congress to fund more surveillance of public places after the bomb attack on the Boston Marathon that killed three people.
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The U.S. House passed cybersecurity legislation backed by companies including Boeing Co. and AT&T Inc., defying a veto threat by President Barack Obama’s administration over what it called inadequate privacy protections.
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Senator Joe Lieberman, a Connecticut independent and onetime Democrat known for frequent splits with his former party, has found a fresh way to stand apart: He’s the only retiring senator with a solid chance to leave a mark on policy this year.
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U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee in 2000 who became an independent to survive a bruising 2006 Senate re- election, said he won’t seek another term.
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Senator Joe Lieberman introduced a new version of a bill to improve U.S. cybersecurity, seeking a compromise to gain support for a measure that has stalled over disagreements on government standards.
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Senator Joe Lieberman offered a revamped version of his U.S. cyber defense bill, altering elements opposed by some Republicans as he seeks to build support for the stalled measure.
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Senator Joe Lieberman introduced a new version of a bill to boost the nation’s cybersecurity, seeking a compromise to gain support for a measure that has stalled over disagreements on government standards.
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Former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel was sworn in today as secretary of defense, and yet, as of 3:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, Israel still exists. So that counts for something, doesn’t it?
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U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman , a Connecticut independent who caucuses with the Democrats, is being challenged for his seat in 2012 by the state’s former Democratic secretary of state.
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