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  • 9 monitored for possible Ebola exposure in Alabama

    08/05/2015 12:30:59 AM PDT · by sheikdetailfeather · 16 replies
    WFTV ^ | 8-5-2015 | WFTV
    By Cox Media Group National Content Desk BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Nine people reportedly are being monitored for possible Ebola exposure in Alabama. AL.com reports that a patient at University of Alabama-Birmingham Hospital was "exhibiting Ebola-like symptoms" Tuesday night. Hospital officials called the patient "low-risk" but are testing the person for Ebola. >> Read more trending stories Eight other people – including six rescue workers and two family members of the patient – also are being monitored after having contact with the patient, according to the AL.com report. Two of the rescue workers are under quarantine at the hospital, four emergency...
  • A dozen travelers being monitored for Ebola in Trenton

    11/04/2014 4:38:32 AM PST · by wtd · 20 replies
    ABC 6 ^ | 11/03/2014 @ 6:20PM | Nora Muchanic
    A dozen travelers being monitored for Ebola in TrentonTRENTON, N.J. (WPVI) -- Officials in Trenton, New Jersey have confirmed that they are monitoring a number of travelers who have recently returned from the west African nations fighting the Ebola crisis. And the news has raised some concerns among emergency responders in the city. Health officials won't say exactly how many are undergoing this 21 day monitoring right now, but they do say no one is showing symptoms. The fire department raised some concerns after learning that there is a list of those being monitored, but that first responders didn't know...
  • 100 N.J. residents with no Ebola symptoms being monitored at home, state says

    10/31/2014 6:08:13 AM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 12 replies
    NJ.COM ^ | 10/30/14 | Susan K. Livio
    TRENTON — There are “approximately 100” people in New Jersey who are under “active monitoring” for Ebola, although no one has shown symptoms of having contracted the potentially deadly virus, a spokeswoman for the state Health Department confirmed tonight. Newark Liberty International Airport is one of five airports in the nation accepting travelers from the three West African countries hardest hit by the virus. Those countries are Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York is the second closest airport.
  • Thousands and Thousands of Associated Press Phone Calls Monitored by DOJ

    05/29/2013 3:03:51 PM PDT · by Nachum · 34 replies
    Town Hall ^ | 5/29/13 | Katie Pavlich
    The Associated Press scandal just keeps getting worse, and we haven't even started yet. AP CEO Gary Pruitt informed staffers Wednesday that the Department of Justice monitored, not one, not twenty, but "thousands and thousands" of phone calls made by reporters and editors. Associated Press president and chief executive Gary Pruitt told staff at a Wednesday town hall meeting that the phone records obtained by the government included "thousands and thousands" of calls in and out of the news organization, according to a staffer who attended. Pruitt said Wednesday that the Obama administration acted as "judge, jury and executioner" in...
  • BitTorrent study finds most file-sharers are monitored

    09/04/2012 12:36:01 PM PDT · by Nachum · 24 replies
    bbc ^ | 9/4/12 | staff
    Anyone using file-sharing service BitTorrent to download the latest film or music release is likely to be monitored, UK-based researchers suggest. A Birmingham University study indicates that an illegal file-sharer downloading popular content would be logged by a monitoring firm within three hours. The team said it was "surprised" by the scale of the monitoring. Copyright holders could use the data to crack down on illegal downloads. The three-year research was carried out by a team of computer scientists who developed software that acted like a BitTorrent file-sharing client and logged all the connections made to it. BitTorrent is a...
  • Phone-Records Surveillance Is Broadly Acceptable to Public (ABC Poll)

    05/12/2006 5:57:25 AM PDT · by Mikey_1962 · 127 replies · 2,059+ views
    ABC News ^ | 5/12/06 | Mikey_1962
    May 12, 2006 — Americans by nearly a 2-1 ratio call the surveillance of telephone records an acceptable way for the federal government to investigate possible terrorist threats, expressing broad unconcern even if their own calling patterns are scrutinized. Lending support to the administration's defense of its anti-terrorism intelligence efforts, 63 percent in this ABC News/Washington Post poll say the secret program, disclosed Thursday by USA Today, is justified, while far fewer, 35 percent, call it unjustified. Indeed, 51 percent approve of the way President Bush is handling the protection of privacy rights, while 47 percent disapprove — hardly a...
  • CA: ACLU asks state whether it monitored activists, passed info to FBI

    12/22/2005 12:30:59 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 10 replies · 317+ views
    ap on Bakersfield Californian ^ | 12/22/05 | ap - Sacramento
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - The American Civil Liberties Union has asked the state to reveal whether it secretly gathered information on California activists and fed it to the federal government. Three California affiliates of the ACLU filed a request with state Attorney General Bill Lockyer on Wednesday asking whether officials provided information to the FBI about several environmental and anti-war activist groups, including Greenpeace, United for Peace and Justice and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. The ACLU said it was looking for any evidence that state and local agents - who have less leeway to investigate organizations than...