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Absurdo ! LEIAM ; Polícia tem 15 queixas registradas para reaver livros de biblioteca do PR. Um dos registros resultou na intimação do garoto de 17 anos. Quantos livros se veem jogados fora.


Polícia tem 15 queixas registradas para reaver livros de biblioteca do PR


UM GESTOR OU MELHOR. UMA GESTÃO QUE ENVOLVE TODA COMUNIDADE ESCOLAR ACEITA O EDUCANDO PASSAR POR  ISSO? COMO FICOU A FAMÍLIA, O ADOLESCENTE?
É JUSTO FICAR POR ISSO MESMO?
NOSSOS JOVENS  PRECISAM DE LIVROS  QUE PERMANEÇAM COM ELES.
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30/07/2013 21h09 - Atualizado em 30/07/2013 21h48

Polícia tem 15 queixas registradas para reaver livros de biblioteca do PR

Funcionária de biblioteca de Arapoti registrou os boletins de ocorrência.
Um dos registros resultou na intimação do garoto de 17 anos.

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Adolescente de 17 anos prestou esclarecimentos à delegacia de Arapoti, nesta terça-feira (30) (Foto: Vanessa Rumor/RPCTV)Adolescente de 17 anos prestou esclarecimentos à delegacia de Arapoti, nesta terça-feira (30), acompanhado do irmão mais novo e do pai (Foto: Vanessa Rumor/RPC TV)
A delegacia de Arapoti, na região dos Campos Gerais, no Paraná, registrou, apenas em 2013, 15 boletins de ocorrência por livros emprestados na Biblioteca Pública Cidadã que não foram devolvidos. As queixas foram feitas pela mesma funcionária da biblioteca. Um desses registros resultou na intimação do estudante Guilherme Nunes, de 17 anos, que não entregou um livro no prazo previsto, em fevereiro.
Segundo a polícia, se o garoto não devolvesse a obra infantil "Asterix: A Foice de Ouro" até esta terça-feira (30), o menor receberia outra intimação e até mesmo poderia responder pelo crime de desobediência. Durante esta tarde, o adolescente compareceu à delegacia do município para prestar esclarecimentos. Conforme o delegado Duarte Ataíde, as demais pessoas que tiveram registro no boletim de ocorrência também serão intimadas.
De acordo com Guilherme, o livro infantil era para o irmão Gustavo, que ficou responsável por devolver a obra.  “Fui para Minas Gerais estudar e voltei agora, no meio do ano. Eu falei para meu irmão entregar enquanto eu estava fora, mas ele não entregou”, explica.
O pai, Elias Pascoal Nunes, admite que a família errou em não ter feito a devolução, mas afirma que a medida não deveria ser extrema. “Jamais o poder público poderia usar esse tipo de atitude para resgatar alguma coisa. Poderia ter telefonado ou mandado alguém ir atrás. Eu penso que delegacia é em último caso, quem dirá em um assunto como esse”, alega. Para ele, o serviço público precisa de pessoas mais qualificadas.
Funcionária vai ser afastada
De acordo com a secretária de Educação do município, Rosi Rogenski Ferreira, a funcionária da Biblioteca Pública Cidadã deve ser afastada da função. “Fomos orientados pelo procurador do município para que a gente abra uma sindicância para ver o que aconteceu e também, pedir o afastamento da função que ela exerce”, revela. A secretaria informa que a servidora vai ficar à disposição da Secretaria Municipal de Administração para outra função, ainda não definida.
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  • Adolescente é intimado pela polícia por não devolver livro de biblioteca
Segundo Rosi, a atitude da funcionária não corresponde às ordens da secretaria. “Sentimos muito pela medida extrema que ela tomou. Fomo pegos de surpresa. Não orientamos jamais em fazer boletim de ocorrência nessa situação. Eu avalio como um despreparo da nossa funcionária”, esclarece.
A secretária ainda disse que existe um manual que rege a biblioteca e que não consta este tipo de atitude. Ela explica que, caso o livro não seja devolvido no tempo determinado, a regra é não permitir com que a pessoa empreste algum livro durante um ano.
Funcionária da Biblioteca Pública Cidadã de Arapoti deve ser afastada, segundo Secretaria de Educação (Foto: Vanessa Rumor/RPC TV)Funcionária da Biblioteca Pública Cidadã de Arapoti deve ser afastada, segundo Secretaria de Educação (Foto: Vanessa Rumor/RPC TV)
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U.S. Outlines N.S.A.’s Culling of Data for All Domestic Calls

U.S. Outlines N.S.A.’s Culling of Data for All Domestic Calls

By CHARLIE SAVAGE 11:37 AM ET
The declassified papers included an order requiring a Verizon subsidiary to turn over its customers’ phone logs. A separate document, published in The Guardian, described a program to access massive amounts of Web-browsing activity.
Unclassified N.S.A. Documents on Data Collection
By CHARLIE SAVAGE
Published: July 31, 2013 
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Wednesday released formerly classified documents outlining a once-secret program of the National Security Agency that is collecting records of all domestic phone calls in the United States, as a newly leaked N.S.A. document surfaced showing how the agency spies on Web browsing and other Internet activity abroad.

Robert Litt, left, the top lawyer in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, testified that the Obama administration was also “open to re-evaluating this program."

Together, the new round of disclosures shed even more light on the scope of the United States government’s secret surveillance programs, which have been dragged into public view and debate by leaks from the former N.S.A. contractor Edward J. Snowden.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence released the newly declassified documents related to the domestic phone logging program at the start of a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the topic. Simultaneously, The Guardian published a still-classified 32-page presentation leaked by Mr. Snowden that describes the N.S.A.'s XKeyscore program, which mines Internet browsing information that the agency is apparently vacuuming up at 150 network sites around the world.
The documents released by the government, meanwhile, include an April ruling by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that supported a secondary order — also leaked by Mr. Snowden — requiring a Verizon subsidiary to turn over all of its customers’ phone logs for a three-month period.
It said the government may access the logs only when an executive branch official determines that there are “facts giving rise to a reasonable, articulable suspicion” that the number searched is associated with terrorism.
The releases also included two formerly classified briefing papers to Congress from 2009 and 2011, when the provision of the Patriot Act that the court relied on to issue that order was up for reauthorization. The papers outlined the bulk collection of “metadata” logging all domestic phone calls and e-mails of Americans and are portrayed as an “early warning system” that allowed the government to quickly see who was linked to a terrorism suspect.
“Both of these programs operate on a very large scale,” the 2011 briefing paper said, followed by something that is redacted, and then: “However, as described below, only a tiny fraction of such records are ever viewed by N.S.A. intelligence analysts.”
Both programs traced back to the surveillance efforts the Bush administration secretly started after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and which initially operated outside statutory authority or court oversight. The Bush administration later obtained orders from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to continue them.
The Obama administration has said it shut down the program that collected e-mail “metadata” in 2011, but it is not clear whether such collection has continued under a different program.
The newly disclosed XKeyscore presentation focuses in particular on Internet activities, including chats and Web site browsing activities, as intelligence analysts search for terrorist cells by looking at “anomalous events” like who is using encryption in Iran or “searching the web for suspicious stuff.”
In contrast to the domestic-call tracking program, the example cited in the XKeyscore presentation — which said it had generated intelligence that resulted in the capture of more than 300 terrorists — appeared to be focused on overseas activity.
A map showed 150 network sites around the world at which the N.S.A. is collecting that information; it is not clear whether the governments in those places are aware of the spying.
The volume of data is so vast that most of it is stored for only three days, the presentation said, although “metadata” — information showing log-ins and server activity, but not content — is stored for a month. 

Several of the pages on the presentation were redacted by The Guardian.
But the presentation shows that while much of the focus from Mr. Snowden’s revelations so far has been on communications — whether calls or e-mails — that are linked, directly or indirectly, to a known suspect, the N.S.A. is also collecting and searching through massive amounts of Web-browsing activity.
“A large amount of time spent on the Web is performing actions that are anonymous,” the presentation explains, saying that the XKeyscore system can extract and store retrospective activity from “raw unselected bulk traffic.”
One example of how analysts might use the system is to search for whenever someone has started up a “virtual private network” in a particular country of interest; VPNs are pipelines that add greater security to online communications. N.S.A. analysts are able to use the system to extract the activity retrospectively from “raw unselected bulk traffic” and then decrypt it to “discover the users.”
It also cited using the system to locate a target who speaks German but is known to be in Pakistan by looking for German-language Internet activity in that country, or to uncover where and by whom a Microsoft Word document was created that had passed through several users’ hands.
Yet another slide said: “My target uses Google Maps to scope target locations — can I use this information to determine his e-mail address? What about the Web searches — do any stand out and look suspicious?”
At the start of Wednesday’s hearing, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Patrick J. Leahy, Democrat of Vermont, expressed deep skepticism about the domestic phone records program. He criticized intelligence officials and defenders of the program for misleadingly saying it helped prevent 54 terrorist events, a number that conflates the usefulness of N.S.A. surveillance activities targeted at noncitizens abroad with the usefulness of the database of Americans’ phone calls.
A classified list of “terrorist events” that N.S.A. surveillance helped to prevent, he said, “simply does not reflect dozens or even several terrorist plots” that the domestic call log program “helped thwart or prevent, let alone 54, as some have suggested.”
Citing the “massive privacy implications” of the program, Mr. Leahy said: “If this program is not effective it has to end. So far I’m not convinced by what I’ve seen.”
But Senator Dianne Feinstein, the chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee who is also on the judiciary panel, said that while the program could be changed with greater restrictions and safeguards, it should be preserved because it would place the nation “in jeopardy” to eliminate it.
Robert Litt, the top lawyer in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, testified that the Obama administration was also “open to re-evaluating this program” to create greater public confidence that it protects privacy while “preserving the essence of the program.”
Last week, the House of Representatives voted narrowly to defeat an amendment to shut down the N.S.A.'s domestic phone record tracking program. The 217-to-205 vote was far closer than expected and came as members of both parties defied their leadership to oppose continuing the domestic call logging program, suggesting that momentum against it was building.
Before Mr. Snowden’s leaks made clear what the government was doing with the Patriot Act program, several senators on the Intelligence Committee had made cryptic warnings that it was interpreting the law in a twisted way to do something alarming and made reference to the 2011 briefing paper. The New York Times filed a lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act to obtain that document.
The lawsuit contended that the abstract legal analysis outlining what the government believed the Patriot Act meant could not be withheld from the public as properly classified and should be released, even if the passages detailing the program that relied upon that interpretation were redacted.
The Obama administration had argued that it could withhold that document entirely, and in May 2012 a Federal District Court judge, William H. Pauley III, agreed to dismiss the lawsuit after reading the briefing paper, finding that the details of the classified program were “inextricably intertwined” with the rest, so releasing it in redacted form was “neither feasible nor warranted.” 
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Papa mostra preocupação com jesuíta desaparecido na Síria

31/07/2013 - 17:56

Papa mostra preocupação com jesuíta desaparecido na Síria

ROMA (AFP)
O Papa Francisco expressou nesta quarta-feira preocupação com o destino do jesuíta italiano Paolo Dall'Oglio, desaparecido há dias na Síria, onde residiu por mais de 20 anos.
"Penso no padre Paolo", afirmou o papa durante missa solene realizada na igreja romana barroca de Jesus, por ocasião da festa de Santo Inácio de Loyola, fundador da Companhia de Jesus, congregação à qual pertence o pontífice.
Informações contraditórias circulam sobre a sorte do padre Dall'Oglio, conhecido por suas denúncias contra a repressão do regime sírio e por oferecer ajuda às vítimas das tropas governamentais.
O ministério das Relações Exteriores italiano não confirmou o sequestro do religioso.
Dall'Oglio, que foi expulso da Síria no ano passado, é o fundador de um abrigo no mosteiro de Mar Musa, situado perto de Damasco.
Em 24 de julho pediu ao Papa, em uma carta, que promovesse pessoalmente uma iniciativa diplomática urgente para a Síria.
Dall'Oglio, cujas posições abertas ao diálogo entre cristãos e muçulmanos incomodam certos setores extremistas, também critica os bispos católicos sírios ligados ao regime.COPIADO  http://www.afp.com
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Apelos à reconciliação no Egito após fracasso de mobilização pró-Mursi

31/07/2013 - 16:00


CAIRO, Qahirah (AFP)
Apelos por uma reconciliação nacional procedentes de todo o mundo chegavam nesta quarta-feira ao Egito, onde o governo ameaça dispersar à força os acampamentos islamitas, um dia após o fracasso da manifestação de "1 milhão" convocada pela Irmandade Muçulmana.
Apenas algumas dezenas de milhares de manifestantes responderam à convocação para pedir o retorno do presidente deposto, Mohamed Mursi.
O enviado especial da União Europeia para o Oriente Médio, Bernardino León, era esperado nesta quarta-feira no Cairo, onde esteve de visita a chefe da diplomacia europeia, Catherine Ashton, que se reuniu com Mursi.
Na próxima semana, dois importantes senadores americanos chegarão ao Cairo para se encontrar com as novas autoridades.
"León prosseguirá os contatos e os esforços de mediação de Ashton", explicou Michael Mann, porta-voz da chefe da diplomacia europeia.
A UE quer cumprir um papel de "facilitador", utilizando inclusive a alavancagem financeira para ajudar o Egito a retornar à democracia.
Os senadores americanos Lindsey Graham e John McCain, membros influentes do Congresso, anunciaram em Washington que viajam ao Egito a pedido do presidente Barack Obama.
Os dois disseram que irão convocar eleições para um retorno ao poder civil no âmbito de uma solução "democrática que inclua" todas as partes.
Ashton, a única pessoa que teve até o momento acesso a Mursi, detido em segredo pelo exército desde o golpe de 3 de julho, defendeu na terça-feira uma transição que "inclua todas as forças políticas", incluindo a Irmandade Muçulmana, que até o momento rejeita qualquer diálogo com um poder que considera ilegítimo.
Ao lado de Ashton, o vice-presidente nomeado pelos militares, Mohamed ElBaradei, afirmou que o ex-presidente havia fracassado e por esta razão estava excluído da transição, mas que a "Irmandade Muçulmana segue formando parte do processo político".
"Os islamitas devem participar do futuro do Egito", disse o ministro das Relações Exteriores, Nabil Fahmy.
O ministro também indicou que a Irmandade Muçulmana pode participar "da redação da Constituição e das leis eleitorais", condicionando sua participação ao fim da violência.
Desde o fim de junho, a violência deixou mais de 300 mortos, em sua grande maioria vítimas da repressão policial.
O governo voltou a advertir que está disposto a dispersar os acampamentos dos partidários de Mursi no Cairo.
As tensões entre as Forças Armadas e o movimento pró-Mursi aumentam os temores de novos banhos de sangue, como o ocorrido no sábado, quando a repressão policial provocou a morte de 81 civis.
O secretário americano de Defesa, Chuck Hagel, convocou na terça-feira o general Abdel Fatah al-Sissi, chefe das Forças Armadas e ministro da Defesa, para pedir a ele que os militares ajam com precaução.
No entanto, a mobilização dos partidários de Mursi pareceu se enfraquecer na terça-feira, com o fracasso de sua tentativa de reunir no Cairo um milhão de manifestantes.COPIADO  http://www.afp.com
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Berlusconi tenta se salvar de condenação definitiva por fraude fiscal

31/07/2013 - 15:58


ROMA (AFP)
Os advogados do ex-primeiro-ministro e magnata das comunicações Silvio Berlusconi tentavam nesta quarta-feira impedir que o Tribunal de Cassação confirme definitivamente a sua condenação por fraude fiscal, que provocará a inabilitação por vários anos de exercer cargos públicos, o que poderia incendiar o clima político da Itália.
A Suprema Corte, que começou a examinar o caso na terça-feira, deverá confirmar ou não a condenação de Berlusconi a 4 anos de prisão por fraude fiscal na aquisição de direitos televisivos para seu império audiovisual Mediaset e a cinco anos de inabilitação para exercer cargos públicos.
O Il Cavaliere confessou em uma entrevista que não consegue "dormir há um mês" pelo caso.
O Tribunal de Milão (norte) confirmou em maio passado a condenação a quatro anos de prisão do ex-primeiro-ministro italiano por fraude fiscal pelo caso Mediaset, mas a reduziu a um ano graças a uma anistia.
Berlusconi, de 76 anos, foi julgado por aumentar artificialmente o preço dos direitos de difusão de filmes, comprados por empresas de fachada de sua propriedade e vendidos ao seu império audiovisual Mediaset, um sistema que permitia ao grupo reduzir os lucros na Itália e pagar menos impostos.
Berlusconi, atual senador da república, não será detido devido à idade, mas sua inabilitação por cinco anos a qualquer cargo público pode gerar uma crise política inédita no país.
Ninguém se atreve a apostar sobre a decisão do Tribunal, a mais alta hierarquia judicial do país e cujas decisões não podem ser impugnadas.
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Nick Clegg: election manifesto will set out priorities for coalition talks


Nick Clegg: election manifesto will set out priorities for coalition talks

31 Jul 2013: Lib Dem leader says manifesto for 2015 election will make clear which policies 'we will bust a gut to deliver in all circumstances'


Lib Dem leader says manifesto for 2015 election will make clear which policies 'we will bust a gut to deliver in all circumstances'
  • Patrick Wintour, political editor
  • theguardian.com, Wednesday 31 July 2013 15.21 BST
Nick Clegg
Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat leader. Photograph: Alastair Grant/AP
Nick Clegg has said he wants to amplify in his election manifesto those policies that are likely to be the top Liberal Democrat priorities in any coalition negotiations after the next election.
He said in 2015 the party would be "open with voters and say these are the things which we will absolutely bust a gut to deliver in all circumstances". He said other policies would be contingent on circumstances.
Clegg said: "I suspect it is an approach the other two parties might need to consider themselves," rather than presenting a manifesto as an unalterable tablet of stone.
He said he hoped to see the tax-free allowance lifted from £10,000 next April to the level of the minimum wage, at around £12,500 per year. He admitted such a move would be very expensive, but added: "I would love to have a tax system in which no one pays any income tax up to the national minimum wage – that would benefit millions and millions of people."
The Liberal Democrats and Conservatives agreed to deliver on their commitment to a £10,000 tax-free allowance in this parliament a year early, from next April. They claim the allowance represents a £700 tax cut for 24.5 million people, and means 2.7 million low-paid people will pay no extra tax.
He admitted that his £1bn youth contract designed to reduce youth unemployment had got off to "an initial slow start". It was revealed last week that fewer than 5,000 employers had been paid the full offer of £2,275 wage subsidy for taking on a young unemployed worker for 26 weeks, although as many as 50,000 employers had applied for a wage contract.
Speaking about the apparent failure of the scheme he launched in 2011, Clegg said it had been "a mistake not to use the full muscle of the Jobcentre Plus network earlier enough to get the message of the wage subsidy out".
He conceded that the biggest reason for the scheme's difficulties was that "the large corporates are not really going to change their employment practices for the prospect of the payment of £2,275 by government".
He said the offer might still work with smaller and medium-sized employers if the message reached firms. "The one thing we all desperately want to avoid is young people sitting at home sending out CVs, not getting any answers, feeling demoralised, and lost at the one time in their life when they should feel full of hope about the future," he said.
In the face of criticism by the business secretary, Vince Cable, of the help-to-buy scheme's impact on inflation in the housing market, Clegg defended the scheme, saying it was "a temporary one-off attempt to lift confidence and activity in the housing market".
He said it was focused on both supply and demand, but said the Treasury was acutely aware of the need to prevent a house price bubble.
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Kipper Williams on Barclays Barclays reveals plans for £6bn cash call to plug capital gap


  • Barclays reveals plans for £6bn cash call to plug capital gap

    Barclays asking shareholders to support rights issue as Bank of England shows the bank's finances are in a worse state than previously thought

    • Barclays fights FCA report into 2008 cash call
    • Barclays' rights issue is a victory for common sense
    Barclays asking shareholders to support rights issue as Bank of England shows the bank's finances are in a worse state than previously thought
    • Jill Treanor
    • The Guardian, Tuesday 30 July 2013 21.40 BST
    A branch of Barclays in central London
    Barclays is asking investors to support a £6bn shortfall. Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PA
    Barclays is asking its shareholders to come up with almost £6bn as its new management team races to comply with a demand by the Bank of England that it plug a £12.8bn hole in its balance sheet.
    The bigger than expected cash call – the largest since 2009 – sparked a 5.5% sell-off in shares, and is the centrepiece of a four-pronged strategy by the chief executive, Antony Jenkins, to meet the stringent new tests. It will allow the bank to avoid a dramatic contraction in lending to businesses and households.
    Jenkins also admitted the bank was increasing its provisions for mis-selling financial products by an unexpectedly large £2bn, and conceded that plans he had put in place only five months ago to revitalise the bank in the wake of the Libor–rigging scandal would need revisiting.
    Promoted only 11 months ago following the departure of Bob Diamond and other top executives after the scandal, Jenkins insisted he had not been forced into the cash call by the Bank of England and refused to apologise to Barclays shareholders for the rights issue, which launches in September.
    "It's about doing the best for our shareholders," said Jenkins, who indicated that more cuts could come in the investment banking arm built up under his predecessor and that job cuts could be expected across the wider industry.
    Refusing to say if he would waive his bonus for 2013, he insisted that his plan to transform Barclays into the "go-to" bank was making progress but that the cash call would force him to delay achieving a crucial measure of shareholder performance by one year to 2016. Bonuses are likely to be clawed back. Halfway through the year the cost of pay and bonuses in the investment bank already stands at £2.5bn
    Jenkins, who at the time of his presentation in February had said that 75 business lines had been assessed on the grounds of ethics, said these would now be reviewed again in the light of the Bank of England focus on a new measure of financial health known as the leverage ratio.
    He said the cash call was part of a "bold and balanced plan" to bolster Barclays' leverage ratio from just 2.2% – lower than had been expected – to 3% by the middle of June next year. This is later than originally expected but before the end of the 2015 target that Jenkins had built his "transform" project around.
    He received support from David Cumming, head of equities at Standard Life, who attacked the regulators for creating a regime that is "both capricious and hostile to banks" and lacking consistency on its policies towards capital.
    Cumming said: "From a taxpayers and investors viewpoint, this must change. If not, funding available for business both large and small will be reduced, while funds realised from future government share sales will be materially below the levels achievable if we had a more objective and coherent regulatory policy."
    The government is thought to be considering signalling a sell-off of part of its 39% stake in Lloyds Banking Group after the bailed-out bank reports its results on Thursday.
    In an effort to address Barclays' culture, Jenkins is sending Barclays' 140,000 employees on courses to train them in his new values, which are also emblazoned on huge acrylic blocks in the cavernous foyer of the bank's Canary Wharf headquarters. He said his successor should inherit a bank free of the legacy issues he is trying to tackle.
    If it was not raising the capital, Barclays would have had to reduce its balance sheet by £427bn. The Bank of England's regulatory arm, the Prudential Regulation Authority, said it had approved the latest capital plan because it did not involve "cutting back on lending to the real economy".
    The £5.95bn cash call will be priced at a 40% discount to Monday's share price and investors will be offered one share at 185p for every four shares they already own. The bank will raise £5.8bn after fees have been paid to the investment banks guaranteeing the cash call, who have a get-out clause if the circumstances change.
    Jenkins said that he hoped the rights issue would reduce the lingering uncertainty about the bank's capital position for shareholders as he enhanced the bank's dividend – currently 1p a quarter.
    Justin Cooper, chief executive of Capita Registrars said there could be have been a bigger fall in the share price without the pledge on dividends from 2014. "To announce an increase in the dividend for next year at the same time is a contradiction, raising money from shareholders with one hand and paying it straight back to them with the other".
    Barclays also published first-half results including another £1.35bn provision for payment protection insurance – taking the total to £4bn – and a further £650m for interest rate swap mis-selling, taking the total to £1.5bn. Including these costs, and a cost of buying back its own debt, the statutory profits were £1.7bn, up 93% from the same time last year.

    Plugging the £12.8bn gap

    £6bn Rights issue: a cash call on investors which will not be launched until September and will raise £5.8bn after fees paid to other banks, which are guaranteeing the fundraising
    £2bn Issue of bonds: a relatively new form of bond called contingent convertibles, dubbed co-cos, which convert to shares during times of crisis.
    £2.5bn Shrinking the bank: by reducing the size of the bank's balance sheet by 2014 Barclays can reduce the amount of capital it needs to hold by this amount
    £2.5bn Retaining earnings: the bank will keep a larger portion of the money that it makes between now and June 2014. The cash might otherwise have been paid out in dividends to shareholders or as bonuses to staff
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    Ryanair offers extra flights to Dublin from UK to head off competition claims


    Ryanair offers extra flights to Dublin from UK to head off competition claims

    31 Jul 2013: Michael O'Leary claims extra flights show competition with Aer Lingus has intensified 
     

    Michael O'Leary claims extra flights show competition with Aer Lingus has intensified
    • Gwyn Topham, transport correspondent
    • theguardian.com, Wednesday 31 July 2013 15.06 BST
    Aer Lingus aircraft
    Aer Lingus aircraft in Belfast. Photograph: Peter Muhly/AFP/Getty Images
    Ryanair has announced additional flights between the UK and Ireland this winter, in a move it claims counters competition authorities' concerns about the effect of it holding nearly a 30% stake in Aer Lingus.
    The extra daily return to Dublin from Stansted and four other UK airports comes despite its Irish rival saying fewer British passengers are making the trip across the Irish sea.
    Aer Lingus blamed austerity for fewer British holidaymakers coming to Dublin, with "disappointing" passenger revenues from its major short-haul market.
    Ryanair's chief executive Michael O'Leary announced the extra services ahead of a UK Competition Commission ruling, expected as early as 13 August, that is likely to order Ryanair to reduce its 29% shareholding to protect passenger interests.
    He argued that in the six-and-a-half years since Ryanair has held its stake, competition has intensified, and that Wednesday's announcement of more flights proves that.
    He has tried three times to take over his rival, but each attempt has been rejected by the European commission.
    O'Leary said the competition inquiry was "politically motivated" and warned that he would immediately appeal against any ruling against it. "One way or another it's going to be in courts for the next five years."
    He said: "The Birmingham Six got more justice than we're getting off the UK Competition Commission."
    A provisional ruling in May found that Ryanair's minority stake could harm competition on UK-Ireland routes as well as blocking any purchase of Aer Lingus by other airlines.
    Last week Ryanair offered to sell its entire stake to any airline that made a full takeover offer, in an attempt to head off a ruling forcing it to reduce its stake.
    However, Christoph Mueller, chief executive of Aer Lingus, said: "The whole argument of Ryanair is that they have no influence [on Aer Lingus] and now they want to sell 80% of the company – that is an irony."Aer Lingus earlier said it had been boosted by record numbers of seats filled in June on long-haul routes, driving a 5% growth in revenues.
    Mueller said "significantly" more American passengers were transferring on to continental Europe via Dublin.
    Dublin has an arrangement with JFK airport in New York that allows passengers to pre-clear immigration in Ireland, avoiding the long queues on arrival in the US.
    But Mueller said the UK market had changed. "The first thing we recognised is that inbound UK passengers are on the decrease."
    He said that austerity and the weak pound meant people had curbed their holidays, particularly weekend breaks.
    Mueller also pointed to British Airways having added capacity on the Dublin-Heathrow route, "clearly over and above what that market could afford."
    He said around 80% of the 8 million passengers flying from the UK to Ireland annually fly on Aer Lingus or Ryanair.
    Meanwhile Mueller insisted that the "wet lease" arrangement with Virgin Atlantic, under which Aer Lingus supplies planes and crew for Virgin's Little Red domestic service, would eventually be profitable, despite costs meaning it would at best break even this year.
    Overall losses before tax worsened by 14% to €28.2m (£24.6m) for the first six months of the year compared with 2012.
    Following new of Ryanair's plans to offer advertising space on its planes, O'Leary was asked if he would take an advert from low-fare rival airline easyJet. "I'd take an advert from anyone, even the UK Competition Commission," he said. COPY http://www.theguardian.com/business
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    British Gas profits rise during winter chill


    British Gas profits rise during winter chill

    31 Jul 2013: Consumer groups urge British Gas to freeze energy bills for the rest of the year as profits rise to £356m 

    Consumer groups urge British Gas to freeze energy bills for the rest of the year as profits rise to £356m
    • Jennifer Rankin
    • theguardian.com, Wednesday 31 July 2013 15.12 BST
    British Gas increase profits
    British Gas's residential arm increased profits by 3.2% in the first half of this year. Photograph: Lewis Whyld/PA
    Consumer groups are urging British Gas to freeze energy bills this winter, after the company's owner Centrica reported a rise in profits following last winter's record-breaking chill and refused to rule out a price hike.
    Centrica's chief financial officer Nick Luff would not rule out a price rise as he warned that British Gas is under pressure from environmental levies and volatile prices on the wholesale gas market.
    "What I can do is assure you that we will keep our prices as low as we can. It is in our interests to have competitive prices, we want to attract new customers, and if prices do have to go up we will delay that for as long as possible."
    Centrica - which hiked prices by 6% last November - reported a 9% increase in profits to £1.58bn for the first six months of the year for its entire business spanning power generation and supply. Profits in the residential arm of British Gas rose 3% to £356m from £345m, as the company reported that gas consumption was 13% higher per customer during the cold weather.
    British Gas prompted widespread criticism with last year's price increase, which added £80 a year to the average dual-fuel customer's bill. The company, which serves 10m households, promised in May it would use its profits to keep prices down, but has refused to put a date on the duration of this price pledge.
    Consumer groups urged British Gas to freeze energy bills for the rest of the year. Tom Lyon at uSwitch.com, said: "The fact that British Gas has absorbed increasing costs so far this year will be of cold comfort to consumers who may be fearing the worst – especially with rumours of price rises. Profits are up from last year, so we would urge British Gas to help quell customer's fears and go one step further from its May pledge and commit to a price freeze for the rest of the year."
    "People are already starting to worry about next winter and the cost of their energy bills and high energy prices have a big impact on consumers. Last winter, almost seven in ten (69%) households went without heating at some point to keep their energy costs down."
    Centrica blamed "volatile" prices on the wholesale gas market and "environmental costs" for adding to price pressures on the business.
    Wholesale gas prices accounted for 48% (£568) of the average annual gas and electricity bill of £1188 for Centrica's customers in 2012.
    Prices in the wholesale gas market were 10% higher than this time last year, said energy trader Gary Hornby at Inenco. "If there is another cold winter and we have another supply situation that we did last time there is a good chance that prices will unfortunately go up," he said. "If we have a mild winter it could go the other way."
    Richard Hall, head of energy regulation at Consumer Futures, warned that the big energy companies were not giving consumers the full story about their costs. Large energy suppliers had a tendency to "cherry-pick" dates to make the case that high wholesale gas prices were pushing up prices. "It doesn't appear there is so much pressure on the wholesale market that it can justifiably be used as threat of justifying price rises." Although gas prices hit record highs in March, these on-the-day spikes were dampened out by later price falls, he added.
    Centrica's profit report comes after an influential committee of MPs said it was not surprising that customers mistrusted energy companies because they had failed to be transparent about the reasons for energy price rises, in an energy market that was not as competitive as it could be.
    Luff dismissed the charge of cherry-picking data: "Despite what you hear about the industry we could not be more transparent...If by some way gas prices were running at half the price we were saying we would suddenly make a lot more profit."
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    Alba propõe ao Mercosul zona alternativa à Aliança do Pacífico

    31/07/2013 - 15:20


    GUAIAQUIL, Equador (AFP)
    Os líderes da Alba, a Aliança Bolivariana para as Américas, defenderam na noite de terça-feira a criação de uma "poderosa zona econômica" com o Mercosul, como alternativa de livre comércio à Aliança do Pacífico.
    "Queremos avançar com a ideia que é a constituição de uma zona econômica, nossa, americana. Daqui da Alba propomos ao Mercosul: vamos nos constituir em uma zona econômica comum, de desenvolvimento compartilhado, complementar, solidário, respeitando as assimetrias e além do simples comércio", afirmou o presidente da Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, na cúpula do grupo em Guayaquil.
    A proposta busca enfrentar a influência da recém-criada Aliança do Pacífico, integrada por Chile, Colômbia, Peru e México, que também promove uma área regional de livre comércio.
    "Gostamos muito da Colômbia, Peru, Chile e México, mas estamos diante de duas visões do mundo: o neoliberalismo, o livre comércio; e os que acreditam no socialismo, na garantia dos direitos, em zonas livres da fome, da pobreza", destacou o presidente do Equador, Rafael Correa.
    Maduro defendeu que a nova zona econômica também inclua a Comunidade do Caribe (Caricom).
    "Propomos constituir uma poderosa zona econômica para negociarmos em condição vantajosa com o mundo", disse o líder venezuelano.
    Outros pontos apresentados pelo Equador como prioritários na luta "anti-imperialista" foi o relacionado com os centros internacionais de arbitragem que, segundo Correa, podem quebrar os Estados com suas decisões a favor das multinacionais.
    O presidente boliviano, Evo Morales, também defendeu a luta contra o livre comércio representado, segundo ele, na Aliança do Pacífico.
    "Viemos aqui nos expressar de maneira conjunta contra essas políticas que seguramente, como sempre, são impulsionadas pelo norte", afirmou em um encontro posterior, junto com movimentos sociais.
    A Alba, que pela primeira vez realizou sua cúpula sem Chávez, promotor do bloco formado em 2004 e que faleceu em 5 de março, lançou uma proposta alternativa à Aliança do Pacífico em uma tentativa por recobrar força depois do desaparecimento do líder venezuelano.
    "Esta reunião serviu para dar muito vigor, impulso, à Aliança Bolivariana", destacou Correa, que inaugurou o encontro com um duro discurso contra o "império do capital", as multinacionais e o plano de espionagem dos Estados Unidos revelado pelo ex-técnico em informática americano Edward Snowden.
    Na declaração final, os governos acertaram apresentar "uma queixa" contra Washington ante a Assembleia Geral da ONU por esse programa, que consideram uma violação dos direitos humanos.
    Constituída há nove anos, a Alba reúne nove países liderados por Venezuela, Equador, Bolívia, Cuba e Nicarágua.
    O Mercosul é integrado por Brasil, Argentina, Paraguai, Uruguai e Venezuela.
    Além de Correa, Maduro e Morales, participaram do encontro o presidente da Nicarágua, Daniel Ortega, e representantes de Cuba, República Dominicana, San Vicente e Granadinas, Antigua e Barbuda e Santa Luzia. COPIADO http://www.afp.com
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    Snowden’s father: FBI wanted me to go to Moscow to bring my son back


    Lon Snowden's interview is his first with a newspaper. (Linda Davidson/Post)

    Snowden’s father: FBI wanted me to go to Moscow to bring my son back

    Jerry Markon
    Lon Snowden defends his son, NSA leaker Edward Snowden, and describes how efforts to fly to Russia to speak with him collapsed.
    • Lon Snowden: ‘He knows he has done the right thing’

      Effort to get NSA leaker Edward Snowden’s father to Moscow collapses


      Video: Lon Snowden says he does not believe his son will ever get fair treatment from the U.S. government for revealing intelligence secrets. He sat down with the Post's Jerry Markon to defend his son.

      By Jerry Markon, E-mail the writer


      The FBI tried to enlist the father of National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden to fly to Moscow to try to persuade his son to return to the United States, but the effort collapsed when agents could not establish a way for the two to speak once he arrived, Snowden’s father said Tuesday.
      “I said, ‘I want to be able to speak with my son. . . . Can you set up communications?’ And it was, ‘Well, we’re not sure,’ ” Lon Snowden told The Washington Post. “I said, ‘Wait a minute, folks, I’m not going to sit on the tarmac to be an emotional tool for you.’ ”

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      Edward Snowden in Russia: The fugitive document-leaker is seeking temporary asylum in Russia, where he has been stranded at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport since June 23. The 30-year-old former contractor for the National Security Agency hopes to gain permanent asylum in Latin America.

      In a wide-ranging interview, the elder Snowden offered a vehement defense of the young man some have labeled a traitor. He said that Edward, who is holed up at an airport in Moscow, grew up in a patriotic family in suburban Maryland, filled with federal agents and police officers, and that he “loves this nation.’’
      Asked what triggered his son’s decision to leak top-secret intelligence documents, Snowden, a retired Coast Guard officer, said he didn’t know. Although Edward had seemed troubled in April during their final dinner together, he said his son had recently put up a “firewall between himself and his family.”
      “We had no idea what was coming,’’ he said.
      But he pointed to a possible explanation: what he considers misleading statements by U.S. officials about the surveillance methods that Edward Snowden revealed. “If you could say there was a tipping point, I would say it was what happened in the last six to nine months of this nation,” the elder Snowden said.
      He also mentioned a conversation that hinted at his son’s growing political awareness; he said Edward told him that he was “troubled” by the 2010 suicide of a Tunisian street vendor that helped trigger the Arab Spring protests.
      “It was the idea that a man who simply wanted to make a living, who sold fruits and vegetables to support himself and his family, felt so suppressed and humiliated by his government that he would set himself on fire,” Lon Snowden said.
      The younger Snowden, 30, has remained a figure of intrigue since he revealed his identity last month as the principal source behind articles in the British newspaper the Guardian and The Post about secret surveillance. Under the programs he exposed, the NSA collects the telephone records of millions of Americans from U.S. telecommunications companies and the online communications of foreign targets from major Internet firms.
      Snowden, who has been charged in the United States with theft and espionage, is seeking asylum in Russia. U.S. officials have condemned the leaks and said the programs he exposed are legal and supervised by a federal court.
      In the elder Snowden’s first newspaper interview, conducted with his attorney, Bruce Fein, he offered insight into his son, whose own girlfriend labeled him a “man of mystery.’’ Snowden, who is divorced from Edward’s mother, said his son was “a gentle child” who was highly intelligent and fascinated by computers and technology but didn’t always do well in school.
       Yet he grew animated when asked why Edward left Arundel High School halfway through the 10th grade. “If people are going to call him a high school dropout, they should call him a 16-year-old college drop-in as well,’’ he said, explaining that Edward missed months of school because he contracted mononucleosis and made up the coursework at a community college.
      He added that his son, a voracious reader, once smiled at him, quoted Mark Twain and said, “Dad, my education is interfering with my learning.’ ’’

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      Edward Snowden in Russia: The fugitive document-leaker is seeking temporary asylum in Russia, where he has been stranded at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport since June 23. The 30-year-old former contractor for the National Security Agency hopes to gain permanent asylum in Latin America.
      Snowden said he was unsurprised that the adult Edward later made the remarkable leap from security guard at a federally funded center at the University of Maryland to the intelligence world. “I’m assuming that what they saw was a 23-year-old brilliant man. Someone saw something in him,” said Snowden, 52.
      But Snowden said he was shocked when his son was identified as the leaker.
      “I was as surprised as the rest of America. I was stunned,” he said. He said he saw no direct signs of the growing disillusionment with the government and its surveillance methods that Edward has spoken about in interviews. “He simply did not talk about his work. He was true to the culture,’’ Snowden said.
      Edward has said he took his final government contracting job with Booz Allen Hamilton in Hawaii to gain access to sensitive NSA information. But his father said Edward told him that his previous contracting job had been eliminated because of the federal budget sequestration.
      “As a father, it pains me what he did,’’ Snowden said. “I wish my son could have simply sat in Hawaii and taken the big paycheck, lived with his beautiful girlfriend and enjoyed paradise. But as an American citizen, I am absolutely thankful for what he did.’’
      Less than two days after Edward’s unmasking, FBI agents showed up at his father’s home outside Allentown, Pa., where he retired from the Coast Guard in 2009. He spoke to them for four hours, telling them “everything I could possibly think of’’ and sharing e-mails he had exchanged with Edward, he said.
      Soon after that, the FBI asked him to fly to Moscow.
      It is not precisely clear why the negotiations over the trip failed, and FBI officials declined to comment. Nor is it clear why Lon Snowden has not gone to Moscow on his own.
      “Sure, I could get on a flight tomorrow to Russia. I’m not sure if I could get access to Edward,’’ said Snowden, who said he had communicated with his son through unspecified “intermediaries” as recently as two days ago.
      What is clear is that relations between Lon Snowden and U.S. officials have since deteriorated. He condemned the Obama administration and members of Congress for labeling his son a traitor and said he now prefers that Edward stay in Russia.
      “If he comes back to the United States, he is going to be treated horribly. He is going to be thrown into a hole. He is not going to be allowed to speak,” Snowden said.
      At one point, he nearly choked up as he discussed a plaque that used to be on his desk at the Coast Guard headquarters in the District. Quoting the poet Ralph Waldo Emerson, it said: “Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind.”
      The father said that applied to the son, who played with the plaque as a child. “I believe he is comfortable with who he is,’’ Lon Snowden said. “Yes, I am certain. I know my son. He knows he has done the right thing.”http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/effort-to-get-nsa-lea...
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    Scotland police apologise over insulting tweet aimed at Toby Young


    Scotland police apologise over insulting tweet aimed at Toby Young

    31 Jul 2013: Message sent from @policescotland Twitter account said the writer 'had made a right tit of it' during Newsnight debate 
     
    Message sent from @policescotland Twitter account said the writer 'had made a right tit of it' during Newsnight debate
    • Press Association
    • theguardian.com, Wednesday 31 July 2013 13.54 BST
    Toby Young
    Toby Young, who tweets under the name @toadmeister, appeared in a Newsnight debate alongside Stella Creasy. Photograph: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images
    Police in Scotland have apologised over an insult directed at a Newsnight panellist, which appeared on their official Twitter feed during a programme discussing the social networking site.
    A comment posted @policescotland said author and journalist Toby Young "had made a right tit of it" on the BBC Two show on Tuesday night.
    The tweet was written after Young took part in a discussion with Labour MP Stella Creasy on threats she received on Twitter.
    On Wednesday Police Scotland wrote on Twitter: "We apologise for the tweet sent to @toadmeister & for any upset caused. The matter is being investigated & we're reviewing Twitter access."
    In response, Young said that he told police he hopes "the poor, overworked drudge who probably confused his/her personal Twitter feed with the official one he/she is responsible for, wouldn't get into trouble".
    The journalist said he does not intend to lodge a complaint.
    The original Police Scotland message, swiftly deleted on Tuesday night, said: "A revelation for £newsnight (UK) viewing tonight seeing @toadmeister make a right tit of it with @stellacreasy £longwaytogoladies."
    Writing in a Daily Telegraph blog on Wednesday, Young said: "I'm on Stella Creasy's side when it comes to the police needing to follow up genuine threats of rape and murder on Twitter, whether directed against men or women.
    "But the police shouldn't bother to investigate run-of-the-mill troll gibberish – and I hope this silly mistake deters them from doing so in future.
    "Sometimes, when someone says something you disagree with on television, it's hard not to get overexcited and tweet something you later regret, as @policescotland demonstrated."
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    US economy grew by 1.7% in second quarter as government eases cuts


    US economy grew by 1.7% in second quarter as government eases cuts

    31 Jul 2013: Adjusted figures show jump from 1.1% growth in previous quarter as businesses spend more and government cuts less

    Adjusted figures show jump from 1.1% growth in previous quarter as businesses spend more and government cuts less
    • Associated Press in Washington
    • theguardian.com, Wednesday 31 July 2013 14.17 BST
    House building
    Spending on home construction grew by 13.4% in the quarter from April through June. Photograph: Roger Bamber/Alamy
    The US economy grew from April through June at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.7%, as businesses spent more and the federal government cut less.
    The Commerce Department said on Wednesday that growth improved from a sluggish 1.1% in the January-March quarter, which was revised from an initial 1.8% rate. The pick-up in growth was surprising as most economists predicted a far weaker second quarter. And it suggests the economy could accelerate later this year as businesses step up spending and the drag from steep government cuts fade.
    Businesses increased their spending by 4.6% in the second quarter after cutting by the same amount in the previous quarter. Spending on home construction grew 13.4%, in line with the previous quarter. At the same time, the federal government cut spending only 1.5% after an 8.4% plunge in the first quarter. And state and local governments increased spending for the first time in a year. Consumers increased their spending more slowly in the second quarter. And a surge in imports reduced growth by the most in three years.
    Economists are hopeful that growth could improve to around 2.5% in the third and fourth quarters.
    There were signs in the report that companies expect demand to pick up. Businesses added to their stockpiles in the second quarter, which is typically a sign they foresee greater sales. And the big rise in imports reflects solid consumer and business spending.
    The government also released comprehensive revisions that updated the nation's gross domestic product, or GDP, over the last several decades. Those figures showed that the economy grew at a stronger 2.8% in 2012, up from an earlier estimate of 2.2%. Last year's first quarter was revised much higher, while the economy barely expanded in the fourth quarter. GDP is the broadest measure of the nation's output of goods and services, including everything from manicures to industrial machinery.
    Other recent data have been encouraging and suggest that growth will continue to improve. Home construction, sales and prices have been growing since early last year. Americans purchased newly built homes in June at the fastest pace in five years. That's raised builder confidence to a seven-year high, which should lead to increases in construction and more jobs. Overall hiring has accelerated this year. Employers have added an average of 202,000 jobs a month from January through June. That's up from 180,000 in the previous six months.
    And auto sales topped 7.8 million in the first six months of 2013, the best first-half total since 2007. Analysts expect sales will stay strong for the rest of the year.
    There are threats to the better outlook. Unemployment is still high at 7.6%, limiting consumer spending. And budget fights in Washington could lead to a government shutdown this fall, potentially disrupting the economy.
    Federal Reserve officials have forecast better growth in the second half of the year. And the Fed chairman, Ben Bernanke, has said that the central bank could begin to scale back its bond purchases later this year if the economy strengthens. But Fed officials typically put greater weight on employment and inflation data than the GDP figures.
    The Fed concludes a two-day policy meeting on Wednesday, at which point it could clarify its interest-rate policies.
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    Revealed: NSA program collects 'nearly everything a user does on the internet'


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      XKeyscore sweeps up emails, online chats and the browsing histories of millions, according to documents from whistleblower Edward Snowden

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      • XKeyscore gives 'widest-reaching' collection of online data
      • NSA analysts require no prior authorization for searches
      • Sweeps up emails, social media activity and browsing history
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    • Glenn Greenwald
    • theguardian.com, Wednesday 31 July 2013 13.56 BST
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    One presentation claims the XKeyscore program covers 'nearly everything a typical user does on the internet'
    A top secret National Security Agency program allows analysts to search with no prior authorization through vast databases containing emails, online chats and the browsing histories of millions of individuals, according to documents provided by whistleblower Edward Snowden.
    The NSA boasts in training materials that the program, called XKeyscore, is its "widest-reaching" system for developing intelligence from the internet.
    The latest revelations will add to the intense public and congressional debate around the extent of NSA surveillance programs. They come as senior intelligence officials testify to the Senate judiciary committee on Wednesday, releasing classified documents in response to the Guardian's earlier stories on bulk collection of phone records and Fisa surveillance court oversight.
    The files shed light on one of Snowden's most controversial statements, made in his first video interview published by the Guardian on June 10.
    "I, sitting at my desk," said Snowden, could "wiretap anyone, from you or your accountant, to a federal judge or even the president, if I had a personal email".
    US officials vehemently denied this specific claim. Mike Rogers, the Republican chairman of the House intelligence committee, said of Snowden's assertion: "He's lying. It's impossible for him to do what he was saying he could do."
    But training materials for XKeyscore detail how analysts can use it and other systems to mine enormous agency databases by filling in a simple on-screen form giving only a broad justification for the search. The request is not reviewed by a court or any NSA personnel before it is processed.
    XKeyscore, the documents boast, is the NSA's "widest reaching" system developing intelligence from computer networks – what the agency calls Digital Network Intelligence (DNI). One presentation claims the program covers "nearly everything a typical user does on the internet", including the content of emails, websites visited and searches, as well as their metadata.
    Analysts can also use XKeyscore and other NSA systems to obtain ongoing "real-time" interception of an individual's internet activity.
    Under US law, the NSA is required to obtain an individualized Fisa warrant only if the target of their surveillance is a 'US person', though no such warrant is required for intercepting the communications of Americans with foreign targets. But XKeyscore provides the technological capability, if not the legal authority, to target even US persons for extensive electronic surveillance without a warrant provided that some identifying information, such as their email or IP address, is known to the analyst.
    One training slide illustrates the digital activity constantly being collected by XKeyscore and the analyst's ability to query the databases at any time.
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    The purpose of XKeyscore is to allow analysts to search the metadata as well as the content of emails and other internet activity, such as browser history, even when there is no known email account (a "selector" in NSA parlance) associated with the individual being targeted.
    Analysts can also search by name, telephone number, IP address, keywords, the language in which the internet activity was conducted or the type of browser used.
    One document notes that this is because "strong selection [search by email address] itself gives us only a very limited capability" because "a large amount of time spent on the web is performing actions that are anonymous."
    The NSA documents assert that by 2008, 300 terrorists had been captured using intelligence from XKeyscore.
    Analysts are warned that searching the full database for content will yield too many results to sift through. Instead they are advised to use the metadata also stored in the databases to narrow down what to review.
    A slide entitled "plug-ins" in a December 2012 document describes the various fields of information that can be searched. It includes "every email address seen in a session by both username and domain", "every phone number seen in a session (eg address book entries or signature block)" and user activity – "the webmail and chat activity to include username, buddylist, machine specific cookies etc".

    Email monitoring

    In a second Guardian interview in June, Snowden elaborated on his statement about being able to read any individual's email if he had their email address. He said the claim was based in part on the email search capabilities of XKeyscore, which Snowden says he was authorized to use while working as a Booz Allen contractor for the NSA.
    One top-secret document describes how the program "searches within bodies of emails, webpages and documents", including the "To, From, CC, BCC lines" and the 'Contact Us' pages on websites".
    To search for emails, an analyst using XKS enters the individual's email address into a simple online search form, along with the "justification" for the search and the time period for which the emails are sought.
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    The analyst then selects which of those returned emails they want to read by opening them in NSA reading software.
    The system is similar to the way in which NSA analysts generally can intercept the communications of anyone they select, including, as one NSA document put it, "communications that transit the United States and communications that terminate in the United States".
    One document, a top secret 2010 guide describing the training received by NSA analysts for general surveillance under the Fisa Amendments Act of 2008, explains that analysts can begin surveillance on anyone by clicking a few simple pull-down menus designed to provide both legal and targeting justifications. Once options on the pull-down menus are selected, their target is marked for electronic surveillance and the analyst is able to review the content of their communications:
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    Chats, browsing history and other internet activity

    Beyond emails, the XKeyscore system allows analysts to monitor a virtually unlimited array of other internet activities, including those within social media.
    An NSA tool called DNI Presenter, used to read the content of stored emails, also enables an analyst using XKeyscore to read the content of Facebook chats or private messages.
    KS5
    An analyst can monitor such Facebook chats by entering the Facebook user name and a date range into a simple search screen.
    KS6
    Analysts can search for internet browsing activities using a wide range of information, including search terms entered by the user or the websites viewed.
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    As one slide indicates, the ability to search HTTP activity by keyword permits the analyst access to what the NSA calls "nearly everything a typical user does on the internet".
    KS8
    The XKeyscore program also allows an analyst to learn the IP addresses of every person who visits any website the analyst specifies.
    KS9
    The quantity of communications accessible through programs such as XKeyscore is staggeringly large. One NSA report from 2007 estimated that there were 850bn "call events" collected and stored in the NSA databases, and close to 150bn internet records. Each day, the document says, 1-2bn records were added.
    William Binney, a former NSA mathematician, said last year that the agency had "assembled on the order of 20tn transactions about US citizens with other US citizens", an estimate, he said, that "only was involving phone calls and emails". A 2010 Washington Post article reported that "every day, collection systems at the [NSA] intercept and store 1.7bn emails, phone calls and other type of communications."
    The XKeyscore system is continuously collecting so much internet data that it can be stored only for short periods of time. Content remains on the system for only three to five days, while metadata is stored for 30 days. One document explains: "At some sites, the amount of data we receive per day (20+ terabytes) can only be stored for as little as 24 hours."
    To solve this problem, the NSA has created a multi-tiered system that allows analysts to store "interesting" content in other databases, such as one named Pinwale which can store material for up to five years.
    It is the databases of XKeyscore, one document shows, that now contain the greatest amount of communications data collected by the NSA.
    KS10
    In 2012, there were at least 41 billion total records collected and stored in XKeyscore for a single 30-day period.
    KS11
    Legal v technical restrictions
    While the Fisa Amendments Act of 2008 requires an individualized warrant for the targeting of US persons, NSA analysts are permitted to intercept the communications of such individuals without a warrant if they are in contact with one of the NSA's foreign targets.
    The ACLU's deputy legal director, Jameel Jaffer, told the Guardian last month that national security officials expressly said that a primary purpose of the new law was to enable them to collect large amounts of Americans' communications without individualized warrants.
    "The government doesn't need to 'target' Americans in order to collect huge volumes of their communications," said Jaffer. "The government inevitably sweeps up the communications of many Americans" when targeting foreign nationals for surveillance.
    An example is provided by one XKeyscore document showing an NSA target in Tehran communicating with people in Frankfurt, Amsterdam and New York.
    KS12
    In recent years, the NSA has attempted to segregate exclusively domestic US communications in separate databases. But even NSA documents acknowledge that such efforts are imperfect, as even purely domestic communications can travel on foreign systems, and NSA tools are sometimes unable to identify the national origins of communications.
    Moreover, all communications between Americans and someone on foreign soil are included in the same databases as foreign-to-foreign communications, making them readily searchable without warrants.
    Some searches conducted by NSA analysts are periodically reviewed by their supervisors within the NSA. "It's very rare to be questioned on our searches," Snowden told the Guardian in June, "and even when we are, it's usually along the lines of: 'let's bulk up the justification'."
    In a letter this week to senator Ron Wyden, director of national intelligence James Clapper acknowledged that NSA analysts have exceeded even legal limits as interpreted by the NSA in domestic surveillance.
    Acknowledging what he called "a number of compliance problems", Clapper attributed them to "human error" or "highly sophisticated technology issues" rather than "bad faith".
    However, Wyden said on the Senate floor on Tuesday: "These violations are more serious than those stated by the intelligence community, and are troubling."
    In a statement to the Guardian, the NSA said: "NSA's activities are focused and specifically deployed against – and only against – legitimate foreign intelligence targets in response to requirements that our leaders need for information necessary to protect our nation and its interests.
    "XKeyscore is used as a part of NSA's lawful foreign signals intelligence collection system.
    "Allegations of widespread, unchecked analyst access to NSA collection data are simply not true. Access to XKeyscore, as well as all of NSA's analytic tools, is limited to only those personnel who require access for their assigned tasks … In addition, there are multiple technical, manual and supervisory checks and balances within the system to prevent deliberate misuse from occurring."
    "Every search by an NSA analyst is fully auditable, to ensure that they are proper and within the law.
    "These types of programs allow us to collect the information that enables us to perform our missions successfully – to defend the nation and to protect US and allied troops abroad."
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