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Government

Apr. 25, 2007

Top Officials Press for State Secrets Again

SAN FRANCISCO - Last week, the Bush administration proposed legislation that would give immunity to the phone companies accused of illegally turning over customer information to the government.

By Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - Last week, the Bush administration proposed legislation that would give immunity to the phone companies accused of illegally turning over customer information to the government.
      But Justice Department lawyers are not waiting for Congress to act.
      They're asking a federal judge in San Francis...

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