By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Senators are seriously considering alternatives to granting immunity to telecommunications companies that assisted with the Bush administration secret wiretapping program.
Several options were aired at Wednesday's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the issue, including government indemnification and a cap on damages.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Senators are seriously considering alternatives to granting immunity to telecommunications companies that assisted with the Bush administration secret wiretapping program.
Several options were aired at Wednesday's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the issue, including government indemnification and a cap on damages.
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