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A twenty-five-year-old staff sergeant for the Maryland Air National Guard is facing up to sixteen years in prison for uploading a video on YouTube that showed an undercover police officer pulling a gun on him during a traffic stop. Anthony Graber was initially ticketed for speeding, but once he posted the video, the state charged him with four felonies, including violating Maryland’s wiretap law. State police officers also raided Graber’s parents’ home and confiscated
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his camera, computers and external hard drives. Graber is one of many Americans facing possible jail time for videotaping police activity. Last week Democratic Congressman Edolphus Towns of New York introduced a non-binding resolution calling for the protection of citizens who videotape cops in public from getting arrested on state wiretapping charges. Democracynow.org
Halliburton’s Profit Soars 83% in Second Quarter
US oil giant Halliburton says its second-quarter profit jumped 83 percent, despite the company's involvement in the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The news caused Halliburton shares to soar 5 percent in pre-opening trades Monday. The oil giant's net income for the second quarter was $480 million, up from $262 million a year ago. INNworldreport.net
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The Washington Post is reporting the nation’s major non-financial firms have reserves of some $1.8 trillion—around a quarter more than they had when the recession struck. Despite the higher earnings, most executives don’t plan to increase hiring. In a survey of over 1,000 top executives by Duke University and CFO magazine last month, nearly 60 percent said they don’t expect to bring staffing back to pre-recession levels until 2012 or later. This despite forecasts of a 12 percent rise in earnings and a nine percent boost in capital spending over the next year.