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Aug. 14, 2001

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LOS ANGELES - Are the inmates running the asylum? Sure, the uproar over Internet monitoring at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals involves Big Brother issues of privacy, freedom of speech and electronic surveillance.

By Garry Abrams

        LOS ANGELES - Are the inmates running the asylum?
        Sure, the uproar over Internet monitoring at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals involves Big Brother issues of privacy, freedom of speech and electronic surveillance.
        But the well-publicized controversy about the possibly illegal monitori...

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