Archive for March 1st, 2008

F.B.I. Gained Unauthorized Access to E-Mail

F.B.I. Gained Unauthorized Access to E-Mail: “F.B.I. Gained Unauthorized Access to E-MailBy ERIC LICHTBLAUPublished: February 17, 2008WASHINGTON — A technical glitch gave the F.B.I. access to the e-mail messages from an entire computer network — perhaps hundreds of accounts or more — instead of simply the lone e-mail address that was approved by a secret [...]

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Justice Official Defends Rough CIA Interrogations

Justice Official Defends Rough CIA Interrogations: “Justice Official Defends Rough CIA InterrogationsSevere, Lasting Pain Is Torture, He SaysBy Dan EggenWashington Post Staff WriterSunday, February 17, 2008; Page A03The Bush administration allowed CIA interrogators to use tactics that were ‘quite distressing, uncomfortable, even frightening,’ as long as they did not cause enough severe and lasting pain [...]

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Justice: Waterboarding Is Not Legal Now

Justice: Waterboarding Is Not Legal Now: “Justice: Waterboarding Is Not Legal NowCIA Director Lt. Gen. Michael Hayden testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008. The Senate has joined the House in voting to prohibit the CIA from using waterboarding and other harsh interrogation methods. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf) (Kevin Wolf – AP)By LAURIE [...]

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Limits on Eavesdropping Need to Stay

Limits on Eavesdropping Need to Stay: “Limits on Eavesdropping Need to Stayby Timothy B. Lee and Gene HealyThis article appeared in the Orange County Register on February 19, 2008.The Senate voted Feb. 12 to authorize warrantless domestic surveillance of Americans’ international phone calls and e-mails. Unlike the legislation the House passed in November, the Senate [...]

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