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#14—E-Passports Less Reliable Than Traditional Passorts
(November 30, 2006)
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#13—Government Privacy Official: Out to Lunch When it Comes to Privacy
(November 13, 2006)
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#12—More Reports of Unlawful Intelligence Investigations
(June 27, 2006)
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#11—No-Bid Contracts Go to Vendors with Close Ties to Election Advisory Group
(January 9, 2006)
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#10—"Recent
Changes" Allow FBI to "Bypass" Oversight Office
(December 15, 2005)
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#9—Possible
Patriot Act Abuses Released by FBI
(October 24, 2005)
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#8—Travelers
Continue to Struggle with Watch List
Errors
(September 27, 2005)
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#7—US-VISIT
Fingerprint Mismatches = Watch List Hits
(June 22, 2005)
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#6—Election
Agency Proposes Secret Voting Standards
(June 14, 2005)

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#5—DC
Metro Tracks Travelers
(May 16, 2005)

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#4—Just
Say "9/11" to Obtain Social Security Information
(April
26, 2005)

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#3—Diebold
Misled State Voting Officials
(April
18, 2005)

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#2—Choicepoint's
No-Privacy Deal with the FBI
(March 24, 2005)

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#1—Choicepoint
Told the FBI It Could Identify Legitimate Businesses
(March
16, 2005)
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