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Espionage Act. "Landay:" … the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution specifies that you must have probable cause to violate an American's right against unreasonable searches and seizures … "
Thom Hartmann 2009
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According to the McClatchy report by Jonathan Landay, the U.S. advisors assisting Afghan forces had been assured before the operation that "air cover would be five minutes away."
KIA KIA/BNR 2009
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It is written by William Landay, a former District Attorney who also has hidden skills as a writer.
Jackie K. Cooper: Defending Jacob Is a Stunning Novel Jackie K. Cooper 2012
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William Landay has written a stunning novel and it is one that should draw attention to the possibilities it raises.
Jackie K. Cooper: Defending Jacob Is a Stunning Novel Jackie K. Cooper 2012
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Amanda Mattos previews us over at DCist as me and Jon Landay shittalked each other.
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One of the few sour notes in this coverage came when Olbermann briefly interviewed McClatchy's Jonathan Landay, and asked him what the 50,000 remaining soldiers would be doing.
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One of the few sour notes in this coverage came when Olbermann briefly interviewed McClatchy's Jonathan Landay, and asked him what the 50,000 remaining soldiers would be doing.
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One of the few sour notes in this coverage came when Olbermann briefly interviewed McClatchy's Jonathan Landay, and asked him what the 50,000 remaining soldiers would be doing.
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The complaints by CIA operatives about the drone strikes 'blowback effect reported by Addicott are identical to warnings by military and intelligence officials reported in April 2009 by Jonathan Landay of McClatchy newspapers.
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Landay quoted an intelligence official with deep involvement in both Afghanistan and Pakistan as saying al Qaeda and the Taliban had used the strikes in propaganda to "portray Americans as cowards who are afraid to face their enemies and risk death".
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