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FBI: Reputed Conn. Mobster Was Involved in Largest Art Heist in History

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com  The FBI believes a reputed Connecticut mobster who is expected to plead guilty today to weapons and prescription drugs charges was involved in the largest art heist in history, the Associated Press reports. Although Robert Gentile, 76, hasn’t been charged in the 1990 St. Patrick’s Day heist, Assistant U.S. Attorney John Durham…

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New Surveillance Software Will Give FBI Agents Instant Information From Mobile Devices

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com A $1 billion facial recognition system for the FBI will allow agents to capture photos, fingerprints, iris scans and other biographical data from a mobile device such as a phone, Computer World reports. The new technology is part of the Biometric Identification Tools Program, surveillance software that relies on biometric data and…

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Many commentators suggest that gender diversity in the corporate boardroom improves company performance because of the different points of view and experience it offers. However, rigorous, peer reviewed academic research paints a different picture. Despite the intuitive appeal of the argument that gender diversity on the board improves company performance Hermes Replica Bags, research suggests…

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David Petraeus Investigation Expands to Top US Commander in Afganistan

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com The ever-evolving investigation into CIA Director David Petraeus’ extramarital affair has expanded to the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, General John Allen, who is accused of inappropriate communication with the woman at the center of the scandal, Reuters reports. The FBI uncovered up to 30,000 pages of communication, mostly e-mails, between Allen…

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Anti-Terrorism Expert Advises Against Technology Upgrade to Detect Biological Attacks

Steve Neavling ticklethewie.com  A top anti-terrorism for Homeland Security advised the agency to ditch a $3.1 billion upgrade of the nation’s system for detecting biological attacks because it would be unreliable, the Los Angeles Times reports. Dr. Tara O’Toole, the agency’s undersecretary for science and technology, privately told Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano that the…

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