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Congress Extends Eavesdropping Law
Pamela Hess reports for The Associated Press, "Congress on Tuesday gave two more weeks of life to a law that allows the government more freedom to eavesdrop on suspected terrorists inside the United States,... ...
rudkla - 30. Jan, 22:47
Senate Logjammed on Surveillance Bill
Pamela Hess reports for The Associated Press, "The Senate voted Monday against extending the eavesdropping law beyond Feb. 1, increasing political pressure to pass a new version of the bill this week." http://www.truthou t.org/docs_2006/012908O.sh tml http://freepage.two day.net/search?q=surveilla nce http://freepage.twoday .net/search?q=eavesdroppin g http://freepage.twoday.n et/search?q=Pamela+Hess ...
rudkla - 29. Jan, 19:38
Senate Delays Eavesdropping Vote
Pamela Hess, writing for The Associated Press, reports, "The Senate granted at least a temporary victory to the White House on Thursday, turning back an attempt to increase court oversight of the government's... ...
rudkla - 25. Jan, 22:12
Senate Rejects Secret Court Measure
Pamela Hess reports for The Associated Press that "The Senate on Thursday rejected an attempt to expand a secret court's oversight of government eavesdropping, sticking instead with a surveillance bill... ...
rudkla - 25. Jan, 06:23
Intelligence Chief Weighs In on Waterboarding as Torture
Pamela Hess reports from The Associated Press: "The nation's intelligence chief says waterboarding 'would be torture' if used against him or if someone under interrogation actually was taking water into... ...
rudkla - 13. Jan, 18:08
Congress Subpoenas Ex-CIA Official
Pamela Hess reports for The Associated Press, "The House Intelligence Committee issued a subpoena Thursday for Jose Rodriguez, the former CIA official who directed that secret interrogation videotapes... ...
rudkla - 21. Dez, 17:06
Bush Threatens To Veto Bill That Bans Torture
The 222-199 vote sent the measure to the Senate, which still must act before it can go to President Bush. The White House has threatened a veto. http://www.huffingt onpost.com/2007/12/13/bush -threatens-to-veto-bi_n_76 770.html We... ...
rudkla - 15. Dez, 09:14
CIA Destroyed Two Tapes Showing Interrogations
Mark Mazzetti reports for The New York Times, "The Central Intelligence Agency in 2005 destroyed at least two videotapes documenting the interrogation of two Qaeda operatives in the agency's custody, a... ...
rudkla - 9. Dez, 22:52
Ex-White House Lawyer: Eavesdropping Program Was Illegal
Pamela Hess of The Associated Press reports: "A former top lawyer for the Bush administration said on Tuesday said that parts of President Bush's controversial eavesdropping program were illegal." http://www.trut hout.org/docs_2006/100207R .shtml http://freepage. twoday.net/search?q=eavesd ropping http://freepage.tw oday.net/search?q=Pamela+H ess ...
rudkla - 3. Okt, 10:35
Spy Chief Seeks More Eavesdropping Power
Pamela Hess for The Associated Press reports that National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell told Congress today that no American's telephones have been tapped without a court order since at least February,... ...
rudkla - 19. Sep, 10:58