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Behind-the-Scenes Battle on Tracking Data Mining

posted by:Rafal Morek // 10:47 PM // July 24, 2005 // Digital Democracy: law, policy and politics

Bush administration officials are opposing an effort in Congress to force the government to disclose its use of data-mining techniques in tracking suspects in terrorism cases.

See The New York Times.

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