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Echelon
A CBS News 60 Minutes investigation discovers that a top-secret, "little-known system called Echelon is able to intercept virtually any electronic transmission worldwide." The story reports on the European Union concerns over corporate espionage by the NSA. It finds that "the Echelon program is far more vast than the EU had presented, and that the globe is peppered with huge spy stations..." The report reveals that, while the American National Security Agency "is forbidden by American law to spy on American citizens, .... Canada and England do the spying on behalf of the NSA and simply send the information to their American colleagues." The investigation finds that these two countries "use the same loophole to get around their own domestic surveillance rules," and uncovers reports that Echelon has listened in on late Princess Diana, Amnesty International and Greenpeace.
Tags: TAPE; TRANSCRIPT; FOIA; intelligence; national security; Federation of American Scientists; Menwith Hill; House Intelligence Committee; Congress; traffic; parliament; encryption; law enforcement
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"The Calvert Syndrome:The Story Behind the Management Meltdown at BG&E's Prized Nuclear Power Plant"
This investigation uncovers slipshod management by Baltimore Gas and Electric at Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant. The case provides a textbook example of bad management, which almost resulted in nuclear meltdown.
Tags: Ashton King; Chris Hartlove; Maryland; Virginia; Christian Poindexter; Chernobyl; George McGowan; George Creel; Joe Tiernan; NRC; Union of Concerned Scientists; EQ; Department of Natural Resources