Monthly Archives: June 2007

NSA subpoenas follow the money

There’s an important detail in the NSA subpoena requests issued by the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday that’s been left out of most news accounts. In addition to asking for documents pertaining to the telecommunication industry’s collaboration with the NSA, the … Continue reading

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How to get the attention of U.S. Intelligence

I never in a thousand years imagined that I could force the Director of National Intelligence to make a statement about a document I obtained as a journalist. But it happened. Earlier this month, in Salon, I reported that 70 … Continue reading

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Korea: It’s about time

NYT: Bush sends envoy to talk to the DPRK. “For years the administration has refused to engage one on one with the North Koreans. Ms. Rice had to maneuver around Vice President Dick Cheney, officials said in February, to reach … Continue reading

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Expert Witness

Just posted: My interview Sunday (6/17) with former DEA agent Mike Levine, on The Expert Witness Radio Show on Pacifica’s WBAI in New York. To listen, click here. Plus: Thanks to WBAI’s Mark Marshall, I can post here for the … Continue reading

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Cover-up of US eco-damage in ROK charged

HANKYOREH: “Amid a furor over the alleged contamination of U.S. military bases being returned to South Korea, the National Assembly environmental committee on Friday urged the government to release classified documents on its agreement with Washington or face legal action. … Continue reading

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