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SECRECY NEWS
September 2004 ArchiveOctober 2004 archive
September 28, 2004
- CIA PREVIOUSLY DISCLOSED HISTORICAL INTEL BUDGET FIGURES
- WHITE HOUSE OPPOSES INTEL BUDGET DISCLOSURE
- CLASSIFICATION REVIEW BOARD PROPOSED, SET ASIDE
- IAEA REPORT ON LIBYA
- CRS ON NUCLEAR TERRORISM, BUNKER BUSTERS
September 27, 2004
- INTELLIGENCE REFORM LEGISLATION ADVANCES
- INADVERTENT DISCLOSURES OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION
- NEW FRUS VOLUME ON SOUTH, CENTRAL AMERICA
September 23, 2004
- GOSS ON DECLASSIFICATION, BUDGET DISCLOSURE
- CONTROLLED UNCLASSIFIED INFORMATION (DOD)
- AN INVENTORY OF IRAQI RESISTANCE GROUPS
- LAWFULNESS OF INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES (CRS)
- RISK MANAGEMENT AND CRITICAL INFRASTUCTURE (CRS)
- REQUIREMENTS FOR LINGUISTS IN GOVT AGENCIES (CRS)
- LIECHTENSTEIN RATIFIES COMPREHENSIVE TEST BAN TREATY
September 17, 2004
- CIA REJECTS DISCLOSURE OF HISTORICAL BUDGET DATA
- SECRECY IN THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION
- HOMEFRONT CONFIDENTIAL
- DOD: A FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC THINKING
- RED LESSONS LEARNED (DSB)
- DEFENDING AGAINST CLANDESTINE NUCLEAR ATTACK (DSB)
- NONSTRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS (CRS)
September 13, 2004
- WHITE HOUSE NAMES MEMBERS TO DECLASSIFICATION BOARD
- AGROTERRORISM: THREATS AND PREPAREDNESS (CRS)
- INTELLIGENCE R&D: ARDA SEEKS "HIGH-RISK, HIGH PAYOFF" PROPOSALS
September 10, 2004
- ACTING DCI ENDORSES INTELLIGENCE BUDGET DISCLOSURE
- INTELLIGENCE REFORM ACTIVITY
- OPEN SOURCES ON LASER ENRICHMENT IN SOUTH KOREA
- DOCUMENTING ATROCITIES IN DARFUR
- PRESERVE FREE ACCESS TO PATHOGEN GENOMES, PANEL URGES
- A CALL TO PATRIOTIC WHISTLEBLOWING
September 7, 2004
- PROPOSED FOIA EXEMPTION FOR SAT IMAGERY THREATENS ACCESS
- DOD SEEKS RAPID ATTRIBUTION OF DOMESTIC NUCLEAR ATTACK
- RUMSFELD ON LEAKS, OVERCLASSIFICATION
September 1, 2004
- A TALE OF TWO INTERROGATION MANUALS
- CRUISE MISSILE DEFENSE (CRS)
- EMP AND MICROWAVE WEAPONS (CRS)
- MORE CRS PRODUCTS
- OPEN ACCESS TO GOVT HEALTH RESEARCH URGED
August 2004 archive