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Friday, May 19, 2006


CIA Nominee:Variation justified by expediency
President Bush's nominee to be the next director of the CIA, General Michael V. Hayden, faced intense questions yesterday ...' With all due respect, general, I can't tell now if you've simply said one thing and done another, or whether you have just parsed your words like a lawyer to intentionally mislead the public," Wyden said. Hayden replied that he had said all he was allowed to say at the time and that he had picked his words carefully to avoid revealing secret programs. See Boston Globe plus leadership plus cia

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Careful denials Verizon Communications this afternoon said that it "was not asked by the (National Security Agency) to provide, nor did Verizon provide, customer records" from any of its telephone businesses "or any call data from those records."
Any media reports that say it did those things "are simply false," the company stated.
It is the second company to challenge a USA TODAY report Thursday that said three phone companies had assisted the NSA in collecting "call records of tens of millions of Americans." Late Monday, BellSouth said it had not "provided bulk customer calling records" to the NSA. USAToday Verizon BellSouth