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For months the debate over whether telecommunications companies should face lawsuits for cooperating with the government's warrantless wiretappin...
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The Senate Wednesday approved a bill to put new rules in place for intelligence agency eavesdropping on suspected terrorists.
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A bipartisan deal that clears the way for a sweeping overhaul of domestic wiretapping laws will let telecommunications companies escape lawsuits over ...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush said there would be no deal with the Democratic-led Congress over the administration's warra...
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An effort to block a wide-ranging overhaul of U.S. wiretapping laws failed in the Senate on Wednesday, with opponents mustering only 15 votes against ...
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The Senate is ready to take up a compromise eavesdropping bill that protects telecommunications companies from lawsuits over alleged warrantless wiret...
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CAMERON, Louisiana (Reuters) - Energy Secretary Sam Bodman on Monday said he did not favor releasing the nation's strategic oil reserves to help ...
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(Reuters) - Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is considering tapping the second half of the government's $700 billion financial-industry rescue fu...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration must give to a federal court documents related to government wiretapping of domestic communications wit...
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The government has stepped in with nearly $152.5 billion to try and stabilize AIG. The nation's banks are tapping even more. Now General Motors w...