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SECRECY NEWS
August 2001 ArchiveSeptember 2001 archive
August 30, 2001
- ANTI-LEAK LAW MAY BE "UNWORKABLE"
- GAO CRITICIZES DOE SECURITY
August 27, 2001
- MANY MILLIONS COULD BE SUBJECT TO ANTI-LEAK LAW
- ANOTHER ESPIONAGE CASE
August 24, 2001
- OPPOSITION TO ANTI-LEAK MEASURE BUILDS
- NOGUN-RI DOCUMENTS REVIVE KOREA CONTROVERSY
August 22, 2001
- ANTI-LEAK BILL DRAWS OPPOSITION
- THE RWANDA GENOCIDE AND THE US RESPONSE
- FRUS VOLUME ON GREECE STILL SUPPRESSED
August 20, 2001
- GAO VIEWS IMPEDIMENTS TO PROSECUTING SPIES
- PUBLICATION OF CHINA NUKE BOOK STILL BLOCKED
August 15, 2001
- BELLOWS REPORT FAULTS DOE, FBI
- "IT'S NOT AN OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT"
August 10, 2001
- OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT LOOMS AGAIN
- "SUPPRESSED" FRUS VOLUME PUBLISHED
- PLUTONIUM DISPOSITION REPORT LEAKED
- IN-Q-TEL LOOKS PROMISING -- BUT CIA NEEDS WORK
- STATE DEPT ACQUIRES KISSINGER TELCONS
- BOSNIA WAR CRIME DATA WITHHELD
August 8, 2001
- CHINA DEBATE "PARALYZED" BY IDEOLOGUES
- INADVERTENT DISCLOSURES OF CLASSIFIED INFO
- HUAC RECORDS UNSEALED
August 6, 2001
- WEN HO LEE AND PREPUBLICATION REVIEW
- CIA CONTRETEMPS IN KOREA
August 3, 2001
- PENTAGON MODIFIES SECURITY CLEARANCE POLICY
- HOUSE BLOCKS CUTS IN NUCLEAR ARSENAL
- REPORT ON SHOOTDOWN IN PERU
August 1, 2001
- EUROPEAN UNION STRIVES FOR OPENNESS
- NEW BILL WOULD LIMIT DOE POLYGRAPHS
- WHEN VIRUS HYSTERIA STRIKES
July 2001 archive