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SECRECY NEWS
November 2009 ArchiveDecember 2009 archive
November 30, 2009
- STORIES OF JIHAD FROM U.S. INTELLIGENCE
- U.S. ARMY RESPONDS TO "NEAR EPIDEMIC" OF SUICIDE
November 23, 2009
- NEW EXEC ORDER AIMS TO AVOID DECLASS DEADLINE
- COPENHAGEN CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS, AND MORE FROM CRS
- U.S. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE VIEWS IRAN'S NAVAL FORCES
November 20, 2009
- CHINA'S NAVY MAKES "IMPRESSIVE" STRIDES, SAYS ONI
- THE RISE OF CHINA'S AUTO INDUSTRY
November 18, 2009
- LEGAL ISSUES SURROUNDING MILITARY COMMISSIONS
- 2010 ARMY WEAPON SYSTEMS HANDBOOK
November 16, 2009
- A CRITICAL LOOK AT NAVY V. EGAN
- NEW PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED
November 9, 2009
- DNI CITES PROGRESS AGAINST AIR AND SEA-BASED THREATS
- GOVT PETITIONS SUPREME CT ON BACKGROUND INVESTIGATIONS
- NATIONAL SECURITY LETTERS, FOSSIL FUEL, MORE FROM CRS
- SECRETS IN A DEMOCRACY
November 4, 2009
- NEW STATE SECRETS POLICY YIELDS FAMILIAR RESULT
- JASON CAUTIONS ON PREDICTING TERRORIST EVENTS
- MORE NEW PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED
- MILITARY CENSORSHIP OF PHOTOGRAPHS IN WORLD WAR I
November 2, 2009
- CONFUSION REIGNS IN INTELLIGENCE SECRECY POLICY
- OSC ON PAKISTANI UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES
October 2009 archive