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SECRECY NEWS
April 2001 ArchiveMay 2001 archive
April 26, 2001
- FREEDOM OF INFORMATION GAINS IN EUROPEAN UNION
- SENATE HEARING ON POLYGRAPH
- DOES THE U.S. SPY TOO MUCH?
April 23, 2001
- SUPREME COURT REBUFFS FISA CHALLENGE
- RELEASE OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY SOUGHT
- CIA FILES ON NAZI LEADERS TO BE OPENED
April 17, 2001
- AN ESPIONAGE TREATY?
- MOSSAD: HELP WANTED
April 13, 2001
- DOE IG FINDS NO RACIAL PROFILING
- GAO PUSHES FOR ACCESS TO NSC RECORDS
April 6, 2001
- THE PITFALLS OF LEGISLATING SECURITY
- A US-CHINA AGREEMENT ON MILITARY SAFETY
- BUSH ON FOIA
April 4, 2001
- OVERSIGHT OF THE DANIEL KING CASE
- PROTECTING INTELLIGENCE ON US AIRCRAFT
- MOYNIHAN'S ROLE IN THE MORISON PARDON
April 2, 2001
- PATRIOTISM AND CIA BUDGET SECRECY
- RECALLING THE U.S.S. PUEBLO
March 2001 archive