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The physicist, Abdel Moniem Ali el-Ganayni, 57, lost his job shortly after his clearance was revoked in May by Jeffrey F. Kupfer, the Department of Energy's acting deputy secretary, who cited "national security" in refusing to reveal what led to the revocation.
The marketers made a brilliant move in refusing to reveal more than an eye or a bit of tail in the previews, because the first full-on shot of Smaug made my jaw drop.
This idea hasn't gotten much traction, until now: a federal judge in Michigan, in a civil suit against the Justice Department, ruled last month that a journalist could assert his fifth amendment right against self-incrimination in refusing to reveal a confidential source.
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Those principles are endangered by a federal judge's order this week holding a Time magazine reporter in contempt for refusing to reveal a source.
Dashiell Hammett got six months in jail for refusing to reveal who had contributed to a pro-Communist bail-bond fund; "I think I dealt with him in an extremely lenient manner," the sentencing judge said.
Authorities in Northern Ireland are refusing to reveal what they know about a notorious convicted paedophile with close links to a former government adviser on the grounds of "national security", despite official assurances that two major inquiries will uncover the truth about an alleged child sex-abuse ring involving leading members of the establishment.
And these folks aren't lurking in the shadows refusing to reveal themselves and their intentions and interests because they have the greater good in mind.
Bill was an L.A. Times reporter who had gone to jail for forty-six days in the early seventies for refusing to reveal his sources in a story about the Manson trial.
Google's AI ethics board, established when Google acquired DeepMind in 2014 for £400m, remains one of the biggest mysteries in technology, with both companies refusing to reveal who sits on it.
Mr. Wolfe, whose account vanished from Twitter last Friday, has been one of the more mysterious characters in the congressman's saga, refusing to reveal his real name even to the other members of the #bornfreecrew.
I take exception to a comment in Nicholas D. Kristof's otherwise excellent (although scary) column "Our Not-So-Free Press" (Nov. 10), about the recent cases of eight American journalists who have been held in contempt of court for refusing to reveal confidential sources and who may eventually have to go to prison.
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