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SECRECY NEWS
October 2001 ArchiveNovember 2001 archive
October 29, 2001
- BUSH REVIEW OF SECRECY POLICY BEGINS
- STATUS OF DOD DECLASSIFICATION REPORTED
- DJINN ENERGY
October 25, 2001
- THE ANTHRAX - BIN LADEN CONNECTION
- REGAN INDICTMENT
October 23, 2001
- RUMSFELD BLASTS LEAKS
- PENTAGON CLAMPS DOWN ON INFORMATION
October 17, 2001
- ASHCROFT TELLS AGENCIES TO RESIST FOIA RELEASES
- FRUS VOLUME ON GREECE DUE IN DECEMBER
- OCTOBER 17 COMES AND GOES
October 12, 2001
- BUSH YIELDS TO CONGRESS ON ACCESS RESTRICTIONS
- HOUSE ETHICS COMMITTEE STRESSES SECRECY OATH
- PUBLIC ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT INFO CURTAILED
- REVISITING INTELLIGENCE REFORM
October 10, 2001
- BUSH RESTRICTS LAWMAKER ACCESS TO CLASSIFIED INFO
- PENTAGON RESTRICTS MEDIA CONTACTS
- ANTI-TERRORISM LEGISLATION ADVANCES
October 8, 2001
- HOUSE ADOPTS 2002 INTELLIGENCE AUTHORIZATION
- SECRECY OFFICE SEEKS NEW DIRECTOR
- MORE RESOURCES ON TERRORISM
October 4, 2001
- DISCLOSURE OF AGENT IDENTITIES CALLED "TERRORISM"
- SENATE EASES DOE POLYGRAPH POLICY
September 2001 archive