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According to former Fannie Mae employees, Mr. Howard consolidated his power by guarding information and by rarely delegating authority.
They expressed little distress about his practice, unusual among big-city mayors, of zealously guarding information about his whereabouts.
Fearful that rumors would ignite a panic, the government irritated foreign diplomats by jealously guarding information about the quake and the nuclear crisis.
Nevertheless, say the experts, the mindset of these agencies needs to change -- the part of it that places a premium on guarding information, even at the cost of damaging the chances of success.
Frank Cilluffo, an expert formerly at the White House, says that the attack's signature suggests that more than one group was at work, with small-time hackers following the initial huge sorties.Most countries have been complacent about guarding information infrastructure.
The ruling closes another door on public attempts to learn why the White House is so closely guarding information about the missing emails.
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