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Did U.S. government snoop on Americans' phone calls? - Read More

Date Added: October 12, 2008 02:20:04 AM
The Senate Intelligence Committee is examining allegations by two former U.S. military linguists that the super-secret National Security Agency routinely eavesdropped on the private telephone calls of American military officers, journalists and aid workers. NSA interceptors purportedly shared some intercepts of highly personal conversations, including "phone sex." If the allegations are true, ...

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