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20070816
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Government
- Intelligence
- Wiretap
- Secrets
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Internet
- Messages
- Technology
- Companies
- Politics
- San
Francisco - California
- "Classified
evidence debated: Court likely to allow suit against
AT&T, reject wiretap case." ... "A federal appeals court holding a
high-stakes hearing Wednesday in San Francisco [California] on President
Bush's clandestine eavesdropping program appeared inclined to keep alive
a lawsuit accusing AT&T of illegally letting the government intercept
millions of Americans' phone calls and e-mails." ... "At the same hearing,
however, the panel appeared skeptical about a suit by a defunct Islamic
charity that said it had evidence that it and two of its lawyers had been
wiretapped - the only such case in the nation filed by an alleged target
of the surveillance program. The snag is that the evidence, a document
that the government inadvertently released to the plaintiffs in 2004, is
classified top secret and thus can't be used in court to prove that the
calls were overheard." ... "The two-hour hearing by the Ninth U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals involved two different cases with a common theme: the
Bush administration's argument that the details of the program were so
sensitive that a lawsuit challenging any aspect of it would pose an unacceptable
risk of exposing state secrets." ... "The AT&T suit, like several cases
pending against other telecommunications companies, accuses the firm of
giving the National Security Agency unlimited access to customers' phone
calls, e-mails and message records. Plaintiffs in the AT&T case have
submitted a declaration by a former company engineer who said he helped
install equipment at the company's San Francisco office that would divert
Internet messages to a room reserved for government-cleared employees."
-By Bob Egelko -SFGate.com
20061009
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Foley
- Hastert
- Shimkus
- Alexander
- Fla
- Ill
- La
- Ariz
- Gay
- Lawmaker
- Internet
- E-Mail
- Communication
- Messages
- "Lawmaker
Saw Foley Messages In 2000: Page Notified GOP Rep.
Kolbe." ... "A Republican congressman knew of disgraced former representative
Mark Foley's inappropriate Internet exchanges as far back as 2000 and personally
confronted Foley about his communications." ... "A spokeswoman for Rep.
Jim Kolbe (R-Ariz. [Republican-Arizona]) confirmed yesterday that a former
page showed the congressman Internet messages that had made the youth feel
uncomfortable with the direction Foley (R-Fla. [Republican-Florida]) was
taking their e-mail relationship. Last week, when the Foley matter erupted,
a Kolbe staff member suggested to the former page that he take the matter
to the clerk of the House, Karen Haas, said Kolbe's press secretary, Korenna
Cline." ... "The revelation pushes back by at least five years the date
when a member of Congress has acknowledged learning of Foley's behavior
with former pages. A timeline issued by House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert
(R-Ill. [Republican-Illinois]) suggested that the first lawmakers to know,
Rep. John M. Shimkus (R-Ill. [Republican-Illinois]), the chairman of the
House Page Board, and Rep. Rodney Alexander (R-La. [Republican-Louisiana]),
became aware of "over-friendly" e-mails only last fall. It also expands
the universe of players in the drama beyond members, either in leadership
or on the page board." ... "A source with direct knowledge of Kolbe's involvement
said the messages shared with Kolbe were sexually explicit, and he read
the contents to The Washington Post under the condition that they not be
reprinted." ... "Kolbe, the only openly gay Republican in Congress, is
retiring at the end of the year." -By Jonathan Weisman
with contributions by James V. Grimaldi -WashingtonPost
20061005
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Foley
- Teens
- Messages
- Florida
- "Ex-Page
Says He Got Messages From Foley." ... "A former congressional
page said Thursday he received sexually suggestive messages from then-Rep.
Mark Foley [Republican Florida] in 1997." ... "Tyson Vivyan's account appears
to show the earliest exchange of suggestive messages reported so far between
Foley and teens who had served in the Capitol page program. Previous accounts
placed the earliest contacts in 2003." ... "Vivyan, 26, told The Associated
Press that Foley began sending him instant messages about a month or two
after his nine-month stint as a page ended in June 1997." -By
Greg Bluestein -AP
via -SFGate.com

-
Foley
- Internet
- Communications
- E-Mail
- Messages
- Florida
- "Three
More Former Pages Accuse Foley of Online Sexual Approaches."
... "Three more former congressional pages have come forward to reveal
what they call "sexual approaches" over the Internet from former [Florida
Republican] Congressman Mark Foley." ... "The pages served in the classes
of 1998, 2000 and 2002. They independently approached ABC News after the
Foley resignation through the Brian
Ross & the Investigative Team's tip line on ABCNews.com. None
wanted their names used because of the sensitive nature of the communications."
... "All three pages described similar instant message and e-mail patterns,
with remarkably similar escalations of provocative questions." ... ""This
was no prank," said one of the three former pages who talked to ABC News
today about his experience with the congressman." -By
Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz, and Maddy Sauer
-ABCNEWS.com

-
Hastert
- Foley
- E-Mails
- Messages
- Teenage
- Election
2006 - Mil
- Illinois
- Florida
- "Under
Siege in D.C., Hastert Is at Least Safe at Home."
... "After maintaining a rather low personal profile for most of his tenure
as House Speaker, 10-term Illinois Republican Rep. J. Dennis Hastert is
getting a dose of unwanted publicity, stemming from his handling of the
scandal involving resigned Florida Republican Rep. Mark Foley’s inappropriate
e-mails and instant messages to teenage male pages. The furor has put Hastert’s
continued service as Speaker at serious jeopardy." ... "But — at least
at this juncture, more than four weeks out from Election Day [2006] — Hastert’s
continued hold on his seat in Illinois’ Republican-leaning 14th District
appears far less at risk. CQPolitics.com, though carefully watching developments,
is holding its rating on the race at Safe Republican." ... "That does not
mean the Foley scandal is not of some potential benefit to Hastert’s longshot
Democratic challenger, 32-year-old U.S. Navy veteran John Laesch. It has
drawn the kind of attention to him and his bid to be a political “giant-killer”
that the underfunded candidate certainly hasn’t been able to buy." ...
"As of June 30, Laesch had raised a minuscule total of just more than $91,000
to Hastert’s roughly $3.6 million." ... "Laesch said he was motivated to
enter the race because of his views against the war in Iraq. His brother,
a sergeant in the U.S. Army, is currently serving in Baghdad."
-CQ.com via -NYTimes
20061004
-
Hastert
- Reynolds
- Foley
- Computer
- Messages
- Teenage
- Lawmaker
- Law
Enforcement - 2006
Election - Illinois
- New
York - Florida
- "Aide
says he told Hastert's office about Foley's conduct more than 3 years ago."
... "House Speaker [Illinois Republican] Dennis Hastert's political support
showed signs of cracking on Wednesday as Republicans fled an election-year
[2006] scandal spawned by steamy computer messages from former Rep. Mark
Foley to teenage male pages." ... "At the same time, Foley's former chief
of staff said in an Associated Press interview that he first warned Hastert's
aides more than three years ago that Foley's behavior toward pages was
troublesome. That was long before GOP leaders acknowledged learning of
the problem." ... "Kirk Fordham, who was Foley's top aide until January
2004, said he had "more than one conversation with senior staff at the
highest level of the House of Representatives asking them to intervene"
several years ago." ... "Fordham resigned Wednesday as staff chief for
another lawmaker caught up in the scandal, New York [Republican] Rep. Thomas
Reynolds, the House GOP campaign chief who says he alerted Hastert to concerns
about Foley last spring." ... "The Justice Department ordered House officials
to "preserve all records" related to Foley's electronic correspondence
with teenagers, and one law enforcement official said FBI agents have begun
interviewing participants in the House page program." -By
Devlin Barrett with contributions by Andrew Taylor, Lara Jakes Jordan,
David Hammer, Laurie Kellman, Bruce Schreiner, and Marus Kabel
-AP via -STLtoday.com
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