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"The administration seems to have a habit of suppressing information to serve its political purposes," Mr. Stark said.

He has carried on the policies initiated by Bush's justice department of suppressing information under the guise of state secrets.

Omission and misdirection is hardly uncommon in domestic Chinese reporting, but the digital age has significantly complicated the process of suppressing information.

In briefs submitted to the National Transportation Safety Board earlier this month, the airline accused Airbus of suppressing information about previous control problems involving the plane model, an A-300, and similar planes.

Hemingway showed writers of Updike's generation what the story's possibilities were, and (having a highly professional view of the business) instructed them in a few rules of craft the importance of suppressing information, and the use of dialogue to convey significance, so that a conversation about a cat in the rain, for example, becomes the anatomy of a marriage.

Hemingway showed writers of Updike's generation what the story's possibilities were, and (having a highly professional view of the business) instructed them in a few rules of craft — the importance of suppressing information, and the use of dialogue to convey significance, so that a conversation about a cat in the rain, for example, becomes the anatomy of a marriage.

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This pamphlet narrative follows the efforts of Alex Prokop (Mr. Kupsc again), an investigative journalist for a lefty magazine about to "go corporate," and Paul Cooper Joseph Culpp), a 9/11 obsessive whose daughter died in the attack, to unearth the truth in the face of suppressed information, disturbing ambiguities and, when needling the powers that be, their own amateurism.

This represents a significant gap in the research, as the emotional attributes of suppressed information could have a very significant impact on deceptive responses.

The most aggressive use of English law for suppressing information on corruption and international security matters is by plaintiffs from settings where free expression is most limited.

He drew attention to an extraordinary story, barely touched by the mainstream press, that Richard Clarke, who was the White House counter-terrorism czar at the time of the attacks, has recently accused the CIA of deliberately suppressing information before 9/11, information that might have prevented the attacks.

They accused some banks of "systematically" suppressing information about the vulnerabilities.

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