Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday 23 May 2013


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The rubble from a strike by a United States drone in southeastern Yemen in February.
Obama, in a Shift, to Limit Targets of Drone Strikes

By CHARLIE SAVAGE and PETER BAKER

A day after admitting the killing of four Americans in drone strikes, the president will announce new limits on the program of targeted attacks. Mr. Obama also plans to renew his effort to close Guantánamo prison.
A booth for a British company's products at a law enforcement trade show in Beijing. Chinese companies there boasted of their ability to hack into and monitor computers and cellphones.
Hackers Find China Is Land of Opportunity

By EDWARD WONG

Hacking in China thrives across official, corporate and criminal worlds and is openly discussed and promoted, whether for breaking into private networks, tracking dissent or stealing trade secrets.
Kartik Shah, 29, has been waiting six years for a green card.
Engineers See a Path Out of Green Card Limbo

By SOMINI SENGUPTA

Born overseas and educated in the United States, workers in the heart of the tech industry are in a kind of suspension as the Senate considers the immigration bill.
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