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SECRECY NEWS
September 2007 ArchiveOctober 2007 archive
September 28, 2007
- ISOO DIRECTOR LEONARD TO STEP DOWN
- SOME CRS REPORTS ON DEFENSE POLICY
- KNIGHT FOUNDATION SEEKS INNOVATIVE IDEAS FOR NEWS
September 26, 2007
- STATE DEPT CLASSIFIES REPORT ON IRAQI CORRUPTION
- IN PRINT: ENEMIES OF INTELLIGENCE
- SYRIAN NUCLEAR SCIENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY
- SELECTED CRS REPORTS
September 19, 2007
- US EMBASSY IN BAGHDAD SEES WIDESPREAD IRAQI CORRUPTION
- GUIDELINES ON FBI CONFIDENTIAL SOURCES
- FAS IS MOVING
September 17, 2007
- PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS TEST MILITARY APTITUDE
- SUPREME COURT IS ASKED TO REVIEW STATE SECRETS CASE
- SELECTED CRS REPORTS
September 12, 2007
- DoJ: NEW SURVEILLANCE LAW COULD BE "MISCONSTRUED"
- LEGACY OF ASHES: A REJOINDER
- SELECTED CRS REPORTS
September 10, 2007
- LEAKS LED TO IMPRISONMENT OF SOURCE, CIA SAYS
- PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEFS MAY BE WITHHELD, COURT RULES
- DOMINICAN REPUBLICAN RATIFIES CTBT
- NEW REGULATION ON ARMY COMMAND STRUCTURE
- WORLD LAW BULLETIN
September 4, 2007
- DOD UPDATES POLICY ON INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES
- ARMY WARNS AGAINST "FALSE IMPRESSIONS" OF INFORMATION SHARING
- SECRECY REPORT CARD 2007
- CONGRESS AND THE INTERNET, AND MORE FROM CRS
August 2007 archive