Sentences with phrase «when classified documents»

Besides that, the NSA is also alleged to have been using the «xkeyscore» system, which is a global internet monitoring system that was exposed in 2013 when classified documents concerning NSA surveillance were disclosed by Snowden.
The trade union general secretary said that the smears would not be revealed for 30 years, when classified documents are released to the public.

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[22] Pollard also stole classified documents related to China on behalf of his wife, who used the information to advance her personal business interests and kept them around the house, where they were discovered by investigating authorities when Pollard's espionage activity came to light.
However, the release only whetted their appetite (to continue the metaphor) and intensified the call for the release of the full, classified Justice Department documents that address the question of when the executive can order the killing of a citizen based on secret intelligence and without trial.
WASHINGTON (CNN)-- Vice President Dick Cheney's office refused to cooperate with an agency that oversees classified documents, then tried to abolish the office when it challenged the actions, House oversight committee Chairman Henry Waxman said.
Resistant dextrins can potentially be classified as Functional Fibers when sufficient data on physiological benefits in humans are documented.
347 D IETARY, FUNCTIONAL, AND TOTAL FIBER can potentially be classified as a Functional Fiber when sufficient data on physiological benefits in humans are documented.
The plot thickens when the classified CIA documents she downloads onto a disc off her hubby's computer accidentally land in the hands of blackmail - minded Linda (Frances McDormand) and Chad (Pitt), co-workers at Hardbodies Fitness Center.
Speaking about the (often absurd) classified government documents he and Holzer have both used in their work — Holzer has projected redacted classified documents onto buildings, while Paglen has done the same with the code names of government surveillance programs — Paglen noted that these government records, especially when recontextualized, expose a grimmer side of abstraction.
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