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Topic: Larry Franklin
Larry Franklin is the subject or is mentioned in the following stories:

AIPAC and the First Amendment

In the United States on Oct. 28 the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, VA is scheduled to hear arguments on an important First Amendment issue, the essence of which is: "Do policy analysts, lobbyists, journalists, members of the press, newspapers or private American citizens who leak 'national defense information' now become criminals?"

Middle East: Full speed to nowhere

JERUSALEM – U.S. President George W. Bush completed what has been announced as his final visit to the Middle East as president. In five days, he visited Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. Most attention was drawn to the first and main stage of his tour – his visit to Israel, which was timed for the 60th anniversary of its independence.

Viewpoint: Hawkish Israeli lobby wants war with Iran

"So likewise 'a passionate attachment' of one nation for another produces a variety of evils ..."

Viewpoint: Touching the third rail

A quarter of a million people marched in Manhattan. One hundred thousand squeezed into Madison Square Garden, many of them in uniform.

Opinion: AIPAC the unstoppable

If Social Security is the third rail of US politics, Israel is the third rail of US geopolitics. For most of Israel's short life as an independent state, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has played the role of a political action

Israel 'not harming' US security

Israeli foreign minister Silvan Shalom on May 4 denied that his nation has harmed US security following US arrest of top defense analyst Larry Franklin.

OPINION: Israeli hubris vs. the US

The latest spy tale in Washington, DC, involving Larry Franklin, an intelligence analyst at the Defense Department, and some of Israel's most important lobbyists in America, is becoming deeper by the week.

FBI steps up AIPAC probe

An FBI investigation into alleged Israeli espionage against the United States and the possibility that a pro-Israel lobby group was involved in passing classified US data to Tel Aviv has intensified because a confessed Pentagon spy has stopped coop

Region Roundups

THREE CONVICTED DRUG TRAFFICKERS HANGED IN IRAN TEHRAN – Three Iranian men convicted of international trafficking in heroin and cocaine drugs were hanged in a prison in Tehran on Tuesday.
     
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