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Appeals court sends wiretap case back to lower court
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Thursday declined to rule on whether lawsuits seeking to target President George W. Bush's warrantless wiretapping are covered by secrecy laws or can be challenged in court.
Nations:U.S. People:George W. Bush Source:(Reuters)
2008-08-21
New US domestic spying guidelines proposed: report
WASHINGTON (AFP) - The administration of President George W. Bush has drafted a set of guidelines for state and local police agencies that would make it easier to collect intelligence on ordinary citizens, The Washington Post reported Saturday.
People:George W. Bush Source:(AFP)
2008-08-17
Newly released files show Julia Child was a spy
WASHINGTON - Before Julia Child became known to the world as a leading chef, she admitted at least one failing when applying for a job as a spy: impulsiveness. Details about Child's background as a government agent come into the public spotlight Thursday with the National Archives' release of more than 35,000 top-secret personnel files of World War II-era spies. The CIA held this information for decades.
Nations:Poland People:Stewart Copeland Source:(AP)
2008-08-14
Documents detailing early spy network released
WASHINGTON - Famed chef Julia Child shared a secret with Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg and Chicago White Sox catcher Moe Berg at a time when the Nazis threatened the world.
Nations:Poland People:Stewart Copeland Source:(AP)
2008-08-13
Appeals court upholds CIA leak lawsuit dismissal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday dismissed former CIA analyst Valerie Plame's lawsuit against Vice President Dick Cheney and several former Bush administration officials for disclosing her identity to the public.
People:Richard Armitage Karl Rove Dick Cheney George W. Bush Activities:2003 CIA Leak Case Source:(Reuters)
2008-08-12
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