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Presseschau-Absätze
Suchwort: "Account"
Rubrik: Feuilletons, Stichwort: USA - 4 Presseschau-Absätze
Feuilletons
16.07.2013
[…]
Swiss whistleblower Michel Christopher Meili, highlighted recently by the blog Document Exploitation. In 1997, Meili, then a 29-year-old security guard at UBS bank, pilfered documents that contained
account
information related to assets stolen by the Nazis in the Holocaust. The documents were slated to be destroyed, but Meili gave them to a Jewish organization instead; the revelations ultimately led to
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Feuilletons
09.07.2013
[…]
at palpable levels and where the Federal Prosecutors Office is reportedly considering criminal charges (to be fair Italy has a better track record than most in holding US intelligence agencies to
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for their misdeeds, but its fragile coalition government surely lacks the appetite for a new fight with the US administration). The German civil liberties movement has made great strides in recent
[…]
Feuilletons
23.10.2012
[…]
gespickt, die Schleyer einfach liebte: "'A language without umlauts,' he wrote, 'sounds monotonous, harsh, and boring.'" In den USA kam das nicht so gut an: "Much fun was had at the expense of Volapük on
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of those umlauts in local papers such as the Milkaukee Sentinel: 'A charming young student of Grük / Once tried to acquire Volapük / But it sounded so bad / That her friends called her mad, / And she
[…]
Feuilletons
12.08.2010
[…]
angebrüllt. Und zwar bei der Frage, ob Google eine ähnlich klebrige Datenschutzpolitik führen soll wie Facebook. Brin sträubte sich dagegen, wenn auch erfolglos, berichtet Ryan Tate in Gawker: "That
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should further cement Brin's reputation as the conscience of the company; it was Brin, remember, who pushed hard to stand up to China's authoritarian regime." (Via Blog of a Bookslut) Die Welt der
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