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Geithner: There will be no 'second wave' crisis | Business Blog

19 hours ago ago from Business Blog

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Tuesday the Obama administration is confident it will prevent a repeat of last year's financial crisis, the worst to hit the country in seven decades. We are not going to have a second wave of financial crisis, Timothy Geithner - United States Secretary of the Treasury - Presidency of Barack Obama - United States - Business Read the original post: Geithner: There will be no 'second wave' ...

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Obama Names Former Bush Official as White House Cybersecurity Czar

23 hours ago ago from BroadbandBreakfast.com

WASHINGTON, December 22, 2009 – President Obama finally announced Tuesday that Howard Schmidt will serve as White House cyber security coordinator. The very email you are reading underscores our dependence on information technologies in this digital age, which is why it seemed like a fitting way to announce that the President has chosen Howard Schmidt to be the White House Cybersecurity Coordinator. Howard will have the important ...

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Karen Handel Aims to Win the GOP Gubernatorial Nomination

22 hours ago ago from Peach Pundit

Right now the news is breaking across the state that Karen Handel is resigning as Secretary of State to focus solely on the gubernatorial race. WSB just broke the news despite an alleged 2pm embargo on the story. Given all the ethical issues of the guys sticking around relating to fundraising and all the issues they are trying to raise attacking her for overseeing the primary and general election while being a candidate for Governor, ...

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Obama names Howard Schmidt as cybersecurity coordinator

2 hours ago ago from The Levisa Lazer

By Ellen Nakashima and Debbi Wilgoren Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, December 22, 2009; 11:41 AM cyber-security Seven months after President Obama vowed to personally select an adviser to orchestrate the government's strategy for protecting computer systems, the White House on Tuesday tapped a former Bush administration official for the job. Howard A. Schmidt, who was a cyber-adviser in President George W. ...

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Obama Year One: Betrayal and Failure (Part I)

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Stephen Lendman Promising change after eight George Bush and Republican dominated years, Barack Obama won the most sweeping non-incumbent victory in over 50 years along with congressional Democrats gaining large House and Senate majorities. In addition, at 56.8%, voter turnout was the highest since Richard Nixon's "secret plan" to end the Vietnam war and his "Southern" and "law and order" strategies beat Hubert Humphrey and independent ...

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U.S. Put Jails in Lithuania, Premier Says

15 hours ago ago from The New York Times

MOSCOW The prime minister of Lithuania , a former Soviet republic that broke from Moscow's orbit and is now a member of NATO , accused the United States on Tuesday of using Soviet methods to set up two secret prisons in Lithuania for terrorism suspects. The prime minister, Andrius Kubilius, said the United States had reached what he contended were clandestine and illegal arrangements with the Lithuanian secret services for prisons that were ...

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BBC News - President Obama's new cyber boss faces 'tough job'

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By Maggie Shiels Technology reporter, BBC News, Silicon Valley President Obama emphasised cybersecurity while campaigning President Obama's long awaited cybersecurity tsar faces a tough job , Security experts have warned. Despite saying the issue was a priority for the government, it has taken seven months to find someone to take the job. Howard Schmidt, a former eBay and Microsoft executive ...

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Texas deserves to pass Kansas as No. 1

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TOP STORIES Texas deserves to pass Kansas as No. 1 Jeff Goodman is a senior college basketball writer for FOXSports.com. Check out his blog on FOXSports.com, Good 'n Plenty . Updated Dec 23, 2009 5:00 AM EDT AUSTIN, Texas It s time to anoint a new No. 1. Kansas was the consensus choice heading into the year and for good ...

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