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SECRECY NEWS
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December 31, 2012
- SENATE PASSES INTELLIGENCE BILL WITHOUT ANTI-LEAK MEASURES
- A NEW RULE TO PROTECT RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL (CRS)
December 20, 2012
- DETAINED LINGUIST RELEASED UNDER SUPERVISION
- CONGRESS PERMITS RECLASSIFICATION OF RESTRICTED DATA
- OFFSHORING, CHEMICAL WEAPONS, AND MORE FROM CRS
December 19, 2012
- CAN DISCLOSURES OF CLASSIFIED INFO BE AUTHORIZED?
- RISING ECONOMIC POWERS, AND MORE FROM CRS
- IMAGERY DECLASSIFICATION PREPARATIONS CONTINUE
- JASON ON "COMPRESSIVE SENSING" FOR DOD SENSORS
December 17, 2012
- "CRIMES REPORTS" AND THE LEAK REFERRAL PROCESS
- GUN CONTROL LEGISLATION, AND MORE FROM CRS
December 13, 2012
- CHENEYISM PRESERVED BUT ATTENUATED IN NEW PLUM BOOK
- THE 2010 CENSUS, AND MORE FROM CRS
December 12, 2012
- NRO RELEASES REDACTED BUDGET BOOK FOR FY 2013
- PRESIDENTIAL REORGANIZATION AUTHORITY, AND MORE FROM CRS
December 10, 2012
- SENATE PUTS BRAKES ON DEFENSE CLANDESTINE SERVICE
- OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES FOR ARMS CONTROL
- IRAN'S BALLISTIC MISSILE PROGRAM, AND MORE FROM CRS
December 6, 2012
- WHITE HOUSE URGED TO LEAD SECRECY REFORM
- CHINA'S HOLDINGS OF U.S. SECURITIES, AND MORE FROM CRS
December 5, 2012
- DETAINED LINGUIST SEEKS RELEASE FROM JAIL
- INCOME INEQUALITY ON THE RISE, AND MORE FROM CRS
December 3, 2012
- TRANSPARENCY ON U.S. NUCLEAR FORCES PROCEEDS
- INCOME INEQUALITY ON THE RISE, AND MORE FROM CRS
November 2012 archive