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May 9, 2006
AT&T Whistle-Blower Argues Speech Trumps State Secrecy
SAN FRANCISCO - The whistle-blower at the center of a class action alleging that AT&T Corp. helps spy on Americans has pooh-poohed government claims that the operation is so highly classified that it should not be aired in court.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The whistle-blower at the center of a class action alleging that AT&T Corp. helps spy on Americans has pooh-poohed government claims that the operation is so highly classified that it should not be aired in court.
Mark Klein, a recently retired AT&T technician, has filed court papers directly contradicting U.S. Department of ...
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