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NEW YORK  Two New York City political wives, forever linked by 
their husbands' humiliating scandals, are taking very different roles in 
their spouses' improbable political comebacks.Silda Wall Spitzer, who famously 
stood by husband Eliot Spitzer in 2008 when he stepped down as 
governor in a prostitution scandal, hasn't been seen in the early days 
of his campaign for city comptroller, though Spitzer insists she's supportive.Huma 
Abedin, who was notably absent when husband Anthony Weiner resigned his 
congressional seat in 2011 after he acknowledged sending lewd Twitter photos 
to women, has been a key player in his surging mayoral run. 
She's appeared in his campaign launch video, raised tens of thousands of 
dollars and joined him on the campaign trail.The two women, who have 
no known relationship, will have little choice but to occupy the spotlight 
again before Election Day -- and they may affect their husbands' chances 
to regain office."When the significant other forgives you, it makes your 
road back in politics that much easier," said Wendy Schiller, a political 
science professor at Brown University. "If the wife goes on the campaign 
trail or seems really supportive, it makes a huge difference. If she 
doesn't, it may raise doubts with women."To many, Wall Spitzer's anguished 
appearance at her husband's side when he admitted paying for sex with 
prostitutes, is the archetype of the sad genre of wronged political wives, 
so much so that it h
rt, in Afghanistan, Germany had proved to be the NSA's "most prolific 
partner."Both the BND and BfV, Germany's foreign and domestic intelligence 
bureaus, respectively, would not comment on their employment of XKeyScore, 
according to Der Spiegel.Apparently, the NSA declined to comment, as well, 
referring instead to President Barack Obama's statementon the topic, made 
during a recent visit to Berlin,that therewas nothing to add.Obama, during 
the visit, said, What I explained to Chancellor Merkel is that I 
came into office committed to protecting the American people but also committed 
to our highest values and ideals, including privacy and civil liberties. 
Im confident at this point that we have struck the appropriate balance, 
The Washington Post reported.Merkel reportedly told various media outlets, 
present at her traditional summer press conference, Germany is a country 
of freedom, and that sometimes, with regards to counterterrorism and espionage, 
the ends dont justify the means.Merkel was replying, specifically, to inquiries 
regarding Germanys use of PRISM, another NSA program, a mass data-collection 
system whose existence was leaked this spring by ex-NSA contractor Edward 
Snowden.Snowden fled America, where officials have charged him with espionage 
and theft of government property, on May 20, and he is now 
reportedly holed up in Russia.According to Agence France-Presse, Merkel 
said during the conference she wasnt up to speed on the deta




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